 Good morning, everyone. My name is John Hagan. I'm the executive director for the U.S. EGDA, and it is my pleasure today to open our panel discussion this morning with a brief sponsor welcome message. I'd like to acknowledge not only the Brigham Young University graduate studies and library, but also our Gold Sponsored Texas A&M University and University of Florida. Andrew Silverstonser, the University of Texas Libraries. So it's, as I mentioned, a great pleasure to introduce our next open message from Ellen Amatangelo from the Brigham Young University Library. Ellen, please take it away. Hi, everyone. I'm very excited that BYU is able to sponsor again this year. A little bit about BYU. We're located in Provo, Utah, right in the middle of the mountains. So we're surrounded by mountains, which is very beautiful. I love our campus. Also, we currently have 95 graduate programs, which is great. And also also our library was just voted number one college library in the Princeton Review. So we're kind of excited about that. It means that students really like coming to our library and they feel comfortable there. So I'm excited about that. Another exciting thing is that we are planning to host USETDA next year at BYU. And I think this is the first time that we've had it in the West. Is that right, John? Oh, actually, the very first, or one of the early years of the ETD symposium was held at BYU in Provo. But the first time, it's been many years. I think we were, yes, in California in the early years, and then Denver, Colorado. But we're very happy to circle back to the West because the West is best. And there are lots of great things to do here if you're into hiking. And the time of the conference probably won't be conducive to skiing, but hiking is beautiful. And there are lots of great local things to do. So we'll definitely organize some outings and tours of the campus. And I'm just really excited for people to come to BYU. Great. Thank you so much, Ellen.