 Hi, I'm Connor Doyle. I'm a current senior and international relations major. Hi, my name is Anne Murray and I'm a senior and a community health major. My name is Emma. I'm a sophomore in the College of Arts and Sciences at Tufts. I'm studying international relations with a concentration in international security. Hi everyone, I'm Haruka Noishiki. I'm a senior, class of 2021. I'm studying international relations, surprise, surprise, and psychology. Hi, my name is Maika Khosla and I'm a third year student at Tufts studying political science with a minor in firm and media studies. Hello, my name is Vicky Yang and I am a sophomore studying civil engineering. I am also one of the Institute of Global Leadership Chairs for Engineers Without Borders. I'm an IGL Chair for Engineers Without Borders. I'm the co-founder and co-president of the South Asian Regional Committee under the broader Tufts Asian Affairs Group under the IGL. I participated in the Epic Colloquium 2018-2019 migration to the world and I'm the current co-president, one of the current co-presidents of Merge Tufts Middle East Research Group. I'm currently a part of Women in International Relations. We wanted to create a space for people with all backgrounds and ideologies to engage in informed discourse on South Asian politics, economics, history, and society. I serve as the liaison to the Institute of Global Leadership for Tufts Women in International Relations. And so the projects that we're working on are increasing water access in two different international communities. I was able to meet mentors both through our formal mentorship program that pairs upper and lower classmen, but also just through chatting with upper classmen and hearing about their classes and their professors. I'm hoping that Women in IR can serve as a pipeline for future women who go through the Tufts Underground International Relations program. Given that I want to enter career in journalism or public policy with the focus on the South Asian region, my involvement with SAC and the opportunities given to me by the IGL have given me the skills, knowledge, and network to pursue my career once I graduate. Over the past two years, I've had the opportunity to moderate panels and discussions both amongst my peers and with some of the most esteemed scholars in the world. Through EWB, I have indeed met new people and I've also learned to take on tasks for the implementation with all our groups. I've really enjoyed being able to use my academic skills in a more practical sense and work with people from different fields and I think that I've really enjoyed being able to sort of do interdisciplinary work while I'm still in college. And I want to thank all the alums out there who have donated and continue to donate to the IGL to make as special experience as possible for us students. I know we really appreciate it. IGL students are a special breed and that shows up in how incredible the alumni network is. So thank you all very much and make sure to give on GivingTuesday.