In 1845, James K. Polk, newly elected to the presidency by a whisker-thin margin, confided to his friend George Bancroft the four goals of his four years in the White House. 1. Acquire Oregon from Great Britain. 2. Acquire California from Mexico. 3. Reduce the tariff. 4. Establish an independent treasury. Four years later, he’d done all this and more. (The Ringer) UNC computer science department looks to the future as it celebrates 60th anniversary
The University of North Carolina’s highly-ranked Department of Computer Science celebrated its 60th anniversary, hosting events in April.
The Astonishingly Successful Presidency of UNC Alum James K. Polk
