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Cory A. Booker, the mayor of Newark, N.J., told the more than 2,700 WUSTL graduates to focus on being “first class” in character, to never give up and to focus on performing small acts of kindness. Booker spoke at the university’s 152nd Commencement celebration.

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The Class of 2013 and nearly 12,000 of its closest family and friends celebrated commencement Friday. For a complete look at all the festivities, visit WUSTL’s 2013Grad website. Here, you will find Twitter and Facebook feeds and hundreds of photos from the day’s events in a Flickr collection.

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Harrison “Jack” Schmitt, a geologist and Apollo 17 astronaut, will visit WUSTL this week for a round of activities centered on lunar exploration, including: a public seminar today about his geological exploration of the moon’s Taurus-Littrow Valley; a forum with students on the future of human space exploration; and a review meeting for the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Cameras.

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WUSTL neurologist John C. Morris, MD, has received the Alzheimer’s Association’s Medical and Scientific Award for 2013.

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10 a.m. Monday, May 20
Service awards in Edison Theatre, followed by 11:30 a.m. lunch in Bowles Plaza, then a variety of fun activities throughout the day. Event details. StaffDay@wustl.edu.
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Today’s issue marks the last daily Record email of the academic year. Beginning May 29, the Record will be published on Wednesdays through summer.
The Athletic Department offers summer sports camps for kids at all developmental levels — from age 6 through high school. The camps focus on baseball, basketball, football, soccer, tennis and volleyball.
Two WUSTL graduate students are competing in a National Science Foundation essay contest, the Innovation in Graduate Education Challenge. They propose a new course to teach graduate students how to communicate their work to the general public. Vote for their idea online now through May 29.
University College, the adult, evening and continuing education division, is hosting “Walk-in Wednesdays” the last Wednesday of each month for prospective students. Advisers will be on hand for those interested in degree or certificate programs or who simply wish to take classes for personal enrichment.
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