 For the Agarwal family father son and daughter Purdue was a springboard for realizing your potential So I'm Bharat Agarwal from Bombay, India. I'm Ahaan Agarwal from Mumbai as well And I'm Ashna Agarwal also from Mumbai. The Purdue always had a very strong Technical management program and I was you know my father had a factory in India And so I wanted to study management, but with some technical orientation And that's the reason I was drawn to Purdue and it was one of the top programs at that point in time I wouldn't say I have a giant leap yet, but it's my goal to be a professor and I think Women of color are really not represented in those faculty positions So I really hope Purdue's gonna give me the opportunity to take that giant leap And for me, I think it's a bit too early now But I can definitely see the opportunities that Purdue has and I'm planning to you know make full use of them So my footprints are already here both my children are studying at Purdue And I'm really hopeful that their children will also come to Purdue in the future So I get to teach through my program and it's been really special because I feel like Even though I'm still in graduate school and not a professor yet I felt like I have impacted my students and so I guess They're little tiny footprints are walking around campus And for me the footprint I want to leave is One where I work more for India and more in India And I want to take the experience I gained from Purdue and from the international community here and really you know use that for my For my ventures in India that was Barrett Ahan and Ashna Agarwal Look for more stories at Purdue dot edu slash footprints