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Record: News for the WUSTL Campus & Community February 2, 2010  
 

Los Angeles-based conceptual artist Sharon Lockhart creates films and photographs that are at once rigorously formal and deeply humanistic. Beginning Friday, Feb. 5, the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum opens a major exhibit of Lockhart's called "Lunch Break," showcasing American workers at the Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine.

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Sharon Lockhart, *Larry Conklin, Welder,* 2008.
 

Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton will appear soon in a television commercial supporting the area’s public transit system with St. Louis Community College Chancellor Zelema Harris (right) and other St. Louis-area officials, including Mayor Francis G. Slay and St. Louis County Executive Charlie A. Dooley.

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Cognitive fluctuations, or episodes when train of thought temporarily is lost, are more likely to occur in older persons who are developing Alzheimer's disease than in their healthy peers, according to scientists at Washington University School of Medicine.

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Each One Teach One program looking for tutors

Each One Teach One, Washington University’s signature tutoring initiative that connects tutors with area elementary- and high-school students, is recruiting new participants.

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