 One of my top priorities, really, the central priority that I would say had to pick one, is student success, which to me means offering our students the highest quality of education and also making it accessible and affordable so that folks from a diverse set of backgrounds are able to come to UVM. I would like every student to know that they're not alone in this journey, and if ever they feel like they're in a challenging situation, there will be challenging situations. The UVM families here, our faculty, our staff, our RAs, me, all of us are here to support the student, to see them through their highs but also their lows. They should definitely reach out and know that they will get help. My advice to students would be that I think it's important to pace yourself. Certainly try a number of extracurricular activities, exploit all the opportunities that are provided at UVM, but I think that for the first semester or two they may want to set a double down, do their best in classes and there will be plenty of time to balance it out. I think that UVM has been historically very focused on the student and the success of the student and if they do well and they find that they're graduating from a university that's even better than when they arrived, then I'll have done my job.