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As the Record has been showcasing with stories and images this week, WUSTL’s Class of 2014 is a “Class Act.” The five-part series has told the stories of a sampling of graduating students who are changing the world through research, service and innovation. Here’s what you need to know to join in their day of celebration. 
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Between the hours in the lecture hall and the lab, there was dancing in the Quad, cheering at Francis Field and tug of war in the Swamp. In the final installment of a five-part series, graduates look back at some of the events and traditions that made their WUSTL experience special. 
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WUSTL’s Bear Cub grant program is funding four innovative medical projects that have commercial potential. Pictured is William G. Hawkins, MD, who is developing a new treatment for pancreatic cancer. 
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Biology researchers in Arts & Sciences are placing their bets on the wild side in preparing a pack of social amoeba to compete today in the first-ever Dicty World Race. The international science competition carries a $5,000 prize for the single-celled organism that best negotiates a microscopic maze. 
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The moment when students become graduates
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8:30 a.m. Friday, May 16
153rd Commencement ceremony
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9 a.m. Friday, May 16
Neurofibromatosis research symposium begins
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11 a.m. Sunday, May 18
Art Museum Day at the Kemper
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10 a.m. Monday, May 19
Danforth Campus Staff Day begins
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Henry Barry, a WUSTL junior, regularly blogs about his undergraduate experience through the WUSTL 360 site, and here he writes about his tango class.
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Project ARK will mark National Prevention Week with a screening of the documentary “You Are Not Alone,” about black gay men with depression, at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, May 18, at the Missouri History Museum in Forest Park.
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