 After years of collective hard work, we're here to celebrate the tremendous step forward toward the Drummond Lion Hall and what it represents to our college. We're excited about the possibilities this cutting-edge addition to the UA campus will provide. Behind us, where Harris Hall once stood, will be the build site. And though Harris Hall no longer stands, its bricks were saved and will now be used as part of Drummond Lion Hall, which will soon become a magnificent space where students can learn the art and business of apparel design and fashion retailing. Drummond Lion Hall will also house the fashion archive. This collection has existed for nearly a century and contains over 5,500 dress and related objects. It serves as a catalyst for connecting people through an interdisciplinary and inclusive approach to the study, conservation, and exhibition of design. Alabama, as you've just heard, has a rich tradition in manufacturing and design of apparel. And Drummond Lion Hall affirms that this university will continue to be a national leader among universities and preparing students to be able to go out, yes, in the state of Alabama, but truly all across this nation and to be leaders in that field. Obviously we will now be the fashion capital of our state, but this will help us to be the best in the SEC and someday one of the top in the nation. Drummond Lion Hall will be space where learning thrives, where ideas come to life, where inspiration is found, and of all things where legends are made.