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Edward S. Macias, PhD, who has served as WUSTL’s chief academic officer for the past 25 years, has announced that he will step down from his position as provost and executive vice chancellor June 30, 2013.

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?First-grader Ruby Bridges became a civil rights icon as she integrated an all-white school in 1960. She will share her powerful story at the Ervin Scholars’ 25th anniversary keynote event Friday, Sept. 14, in Graham Chapel.

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Wes Moore visited campus Sept. 4 and talked with groups of students and faculty before giving an Assembly Series address. His book, The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates, is the 2012-13 selection for the First-Year Reading Program. Winners of the program’s essay contest had an opportunity to sit down with the author at Whittemore House.

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Scientists at the School of Medicine have identified a protein essential to repairing the intestine’s inner lining.

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Kemper Art Museum presents Notations: Contemporary Drawing as Idea and Process, an exhibition of more than 60 Minimalist, Conceptual and Post-Minimalist works by 39 artists, dating from the late 1950s to today. The exhibit highlights the renowned collection of Sally and Wynn Kramarsky.

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12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 11
“How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity and the Hidden Power of Character.” Paul Tough, veteran journalist and educational reform advocate. Reception to follow. Free and open to the public. Assembly Series schedule. Women’s Bldg. Lounge. (314) 935-4620.
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McLeod’s Way, a landscaped gathering place along the path from the Forsyth Underpass to the Clock Tower on the South 40, will be dedicated Saturday, Sept. 15, in memory of Jim McLeod, WUSTL’s beloved vice chancellor for students and dean of the College of Arts & Sciences, who died in 2011.
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New public art curator integrates art and architecture. FULL STORY
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Volleyball, women’s and men’s soccer and football competed this past weekend. To learn more, visit bearsports.wustl.edu.
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