 My name is Emily and I'm an incoming freshman here at Purdue University. I will be studying elementary education and I'm here for summer start with everyone else. So our check-in process is a little different this year. When students arrive, they'll come to one of the designated parking lots for our touchless check-in process. They'll start with some temperature screening that's being done by the EMTs and our Purdue fire department. Then they'll come to our staff that will hand them their PUIDs and their room keys. So they will be able to check in out here instead of going to one of the residence halls and then straight to move in. I'm happy to be on campus. I'm happy to be here and we'll do whatever it takes to make sure we stay on campus. And as of right now, it's running really smoothly. It's a little smaller than what I expected, but I think that's most freshman. I think it'll be perfect. I mean, what else do you need? You've got your bed in your desk and your closet. It's funny because when your youngest leaves, your friends and family are like, are you so sad to see them go? And oddly, I'm not because that's what you prepare your children for. You prepare them to be independent and be able to manage on their own. And it's super exciting. I look forward to what she's going to do with her life. I think she's going to be a great school teacher. She has the passion and the love of kids. And I just look forward to how she's going to be able to pay up forward and contribute back to the community as a teacher.