This is Mark Yudof's last day (Fri) on the job as president of the University of Minnesota. He's leaving tomorrow at a conference of Chinese research institutions. In early August he starts his new job as Chancellor of the University of Texas system. Yudof supporters say in his five years at the university he made some major changes to the look and reputation of the school, and healed some rocky relationships. But Yudof's tenure has also been marked by the ongoing problems in the athletics department, rising tuition and a drop in state financial support. Minnesota Public Radio's Marisa Helms reports.