 Ladies and gentlemen, please join me with a round of applause for the latest group of incumbent engineers who have been working with us. Well today is the Order of the Engineer ceremony. This is a ceremony that we hold for our graduating students. It really welcomes them into the profession. They take an oath of representing their obligations as engineers to uphold and use their skills and talents for the good of society. My name is Andrea Trodson, I'm a mechanical engineer. I absolutely love this school. The professors here and advisors are great and I've done internships and co-ops which really gave me the experience that I needed to, you know, move on in my career. And I have a job that I'm going to be starting at the end of June. I'll be working at Husko International as a design engineer. Our engineering program is one of the top in the state. It's one of the largest but also it's critically important because of the types of career opportunities that our students have. Everything from the wonderfully large companies to very small startup firms. A lot of the work that's being done in the creative space, entrepreneurial types of activities, are occurring right here in our College of Engineering and Applied Science. My name is Brian Sinkovic. I'm actually the first one from UWM to get the science, mathematics, and research for transformation scholarship. And it's through the Department of Defense. It is a scholarship for service kind of thing. So I was funded for my last year, my fifth year at UWM here. And then I have a one-year commitment, a 12-month commitment, that I'll be moving to Dayton, Ohio. And I will be working at the landing gear test facility at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. We had a wonderful graduating class. Our students just continue to improve and do impressive things. So just wonderful contributions and accomplishments that they've already made can only imagine what's in store for the future.