 Good afternoon, my name is Courtney. Welcome to our New York home life tour of the Pat Walker Health Center. I'm a junior here at the University of Arkansas, and I'm from Bayville. So if you could ask any questions throughout the video, we're gonna walk you guys through the whole building. Courtney, for us, say, is Channing. I'll let her introduce herself. Of course. Hey guys, my name is Channing. I'm a senior here on campus, and I'm a communication major. I'm from Springdale, Arkansas, which is right next to our Bayville. So if you guys have any questions throughout the video, please comment those, and we'll be sure to call those out and answer those for you guys. Yeah. All right, you ready to go inside? Let's do it. That's an expert. Yes. Welcome to our campus. Yeah. Hi everybody. I'm Zach Brown. I'm the director of communications here at the Pat Walker Health Center. So you guys here are now standing in our main entryway. So we have a multitude of entrances to get into the health center, whether you're coming from the south side, or if you're using patient parking out here, or if you're coming in from the north side of campus. So, so welcome to the Pat Walker Health Center. This is gonna be your one-stop shop for anything health and wellness related. So fortunately for the University of Arkansas, all of our health and wellness programs really are under one umbrella. So if a student was needing medical services, or they were needing counseling and psychological services, or they were interested in taking one of the wellness classes or doing anything regarding, you know, positive lifestyle behavior choices, they get to come here. And so just kind of some general information about the health center. So we are open every day, Monday through Friday from 8 to 5 p.m. during this fall and spring semesters. We'll be open from 5 to 7 for a primary care clinic. And then on Saturdays, we'll be open from 9 to 3, with the exception of home football games, because nobody can actually get to us. So understandable. Yes. But we are gonna be, you know, from a medical standpoint, we are basically just like your home away from home doctor. You know, whether you're seeing your primary care provider, pediatrician, all of our more certified medical providers, which we'll show you guys actually, with the medical clinic here. So they all are capable and more in tune with the police and health. And so it's really important that if you're needing medical care on campus, you know, come see us. I see a lot of construction happening back there. Yes, so as you guys can see, we are currently in the midst of additional construction. This will actually be the third summer we've been doing construction. But we recently just expanded the health center, almost essentially doubling the size of us. So we are currently in the new addition of the Pat Walker Health Center. And so this was just finished last year, and it added 20,000 square feet and allowed us to essentially reorganize the medical clinics to, you know, make it a lot more efficient. And then of course, double the size of our counseling and our mental health services. And then it provided a dedicated space, not only for the administration team, but as well as our Wellness and Health Promotion Education Center, which we'll get a little more into later. The big thing about this area are these three classrooms right here. And I'll touch a little about them a little bit later. But we have three academic classrooms that we use for various things, whether it be blood drives, actual classes, group events, speaking engagements. Oh, you guys are fine, come on through. And so, yeah, so I'll take you a little walk around so you guys can see a few things. So generally, so here in about a week or so, we'll actually open this area up. But this is the medical clinics. And right here in our primary care and our allergy immunization travel clinic, check in. Any student wanting to utilize the health center services can, so because they pay the student healthy. And check in here for any type of medical services. So kind of just a little overview of each of the clinics. So medical services is three components. You have your primary care. So your home away from home doctor flu, you know, any type of, you know, illness or injury. We have two treatment centers in here. So we can do things like, you know, IV fluids and then lab testing as well as X-ray. So we do have a multitude of services for that. The allergy immunization travel clinic is just that allergy immunizations and the travel clinic. So anything from flu vaccinations to if you were going to study abroad and you wanted to speak to somebody and figure out what you should be aware of, you can speak to one of our immunization nurses and they can actually tell you what vaccines you may need for if you were going abroad. In addition to that, in the lab and X-ray, we also have nutrition counseling as well as an orthopedic specialist that does come on site. So if you were needing a bone set or a cast bone, we can do that as well. How do you make appointments for a primary care clinic or how does that work? Yeah, so all of the health center services, the medical services appointments can be made either by calling us on our main number or going online to myhealth.uark.edu. And that is our patient web portal. And on the patient web portal, you can schedule appointments with our medical clinics as well as update your, you know, contact information and check your billing settings as well. And so the best way to, you know, if you're going to be utilizing services is to obviously make an appointment. However, we do offer limited appointments for walk-ins. So we generally do say some appointments. But if you aren't sure you need to walk in or not, you can also call our nurse triage line. And so you can speak to a registered nurse who then can, you know, talk through some of the symptoms you maybe have and either make you the same day in appointment or kind of give you some care instructions. So that's really helpful if you didn't want to necessarily come in. Yeah. I like that you can go online. Yeah. So one of the main questions I get actually is what does it cost to use the health center? So that's going to vary. So we do strongly recommend, you know, a student to have health insurance. So if you are on, you're going to be on your parents' plan. You just want to make sure that you got, we are an in-network provider. So I tell parents it's really easy to look at the back of their insurance card to see if the Pat Walker Health Center is within network. And if we are, going to the doctors is going to cost the same as it would if you were at home. So your co-pay stays the same, you're deductible. And the nice thing about us is that everything that's not covered by insurance or if you wanted to bill your co-pay or not pay your co-pay at the day of service, you can actually fill that to your student count and pay it for later. So the idea really centered around we really want to make sure that there is no financial impact of student coming to access services. So that being said, that's all everybody. If you do have insurance, make sure you have a copy of your insurance card. And once you've made an appointment and checked in, we can then put that to on your file. And then from there, you won't really need it. But it's really good habit to always have it just in case. You know, Zach, we've had a ton of people walk by. It looks like you're busy today. Yeah, well, so I mean, it's nice. You know, we are open in the summer as well. And so it's really good for students who have a regular routine with a provider or if they needed something over the summer, maybe they need to get a physical for a trip or for any sort of. So we are open in the summer, which is great. And, you know, I think the nice thing about us, too, is that the convenient access to it. So we're located on the corner of Maple and Garland. There's a bus stop that stops right here in front of us. And again, you know, there's just many ways to kind of get in to see us. And so we definitely tell students to check us out, to understand that, you know, we are here and we are more in tune to understand the collegiate health. And so we're here to help the best we can. And there's a pharmacy on campus as well, right? Yeah. So anybody coming to see one of our medical providers that would, you know, necessarily need a prescription, we have, we partner with Walmart on campus, which is across the street from us at the end of Garland Avenue. And so we can send prescriptions there and students can pick those up as well. So that's really kind of a nice convenient, you know, added to just having all this help, at least medical services on this location. A couple other things is across the way as well in the Garland Center garage, there's also a dental clinic, not assisted with the university, but, you know, there are different, you know, clinics around the area. Got to take care of your teeth. You do. You have vision clinics. So, yeah, so just again, yeah, so this is where most students coming to seek medical services will check in. Obviously, once we open this up, it'll be very much easier to get. And we definitely encourage students that are walking around campus to just kind of walk through as well, because, you know, it's a really nice place, especially when it's raining. And I mean, we have a beautiful building. It is, it's taken a few summers, but, you know, the idea was we wanted to make sure we had a really dedicated space for anything as you might need for health and wellness. And so, so, all right. So let's see here. Shall we turn the building? Yeah, we can turn and we can show us the last clinic we have within medical services is going to be our women's clinic. This is a full service women's health clinic staffed by a full-time gynecologist. And so here, as you can see here, you know, a variety of services, whether it's contraception, just your simple, you know, annual exams, anything regarding to preventive health. This can all be done here at the women's health clinic. And so it's another added bonus to have on campus. And so you can learn a little bit more about all those services and kind of what that what they can do, refer to. And, you know, that sort of thing. So on our website, you also can make appointments for the women's clinic online at the patient port as well. So it's, again, that idea of just having easy, convenient access to be able to make appointments and see a doctor here on campus. So let's see here. So a couple other things to kind of focus on as well. Some of the big things I tell students is, you know, even though we are here from a medical perspective, we also spend a lot of time focusing on, you know, prevention education. So the idea of, you know, what are some things you can do on campus to stay healthy? And I tell students, you know, especially on a campus of this size with as many students, germs can be floating around everywhere. So it's important to do your part. We tell, we really encourage students, you know, the beginning of the semester to come in and get their flu shot so they're protected for the whole year. And then of course, practice good, you know, positive, you know, respiratory health behaviors. So washing your hands, covering your mouth and your nose when you cough or sneeze and disinfecting surfaces. You know, you never really think about how many people touch a doorknob or how many times you've touched your laptop. And so it's just a really good health practice to continually, you know, disinfect and really just kind of keep yourself healthy. Because again, if you get sick, especially with the flu, you could be out of school, you're out of class for up to eight days. And so that's a really significant amount of time. And so we really try to help students understand the importance of, you know, staying healthy, prevention, sure. Absolutely. Okay, so where are we at now? So I guess we can head on upstairs and we'll talk about... Are you gonna show us maybe the counseling? Yeah, we'll look at mental health a little bit. So, caps. Yeah, so caps is what, you know, everyone kind of knows them as once they get actively on campus, but it's counseling and psychological services. And so our mental health department, they have not only licensed mental health clinicians, but also board certified psychiatrists, as well as, you know, we offer training in the sense that we have interns and we also partner with housing with the counselors and residents program. We love it. Yeah, I know, it's such a great feeling, so. So yeah, so as you guys can see, this is cash, this is our mental health. So if you're seeking mental health services, traditionally a lot of students come in to see accounts or want to speak to a counselor when they're feeling stressed or have anxiety or having academic issues. I think those are kind of the main things students think they need in a health book. And so we want students to know that we have it here and we made it a priority. So access to quality and mental health care is super important. And so we do whatever we can to help students kind of, you know, be successful and achieve their potential. So yeah, so we'll walk through here a little bit. Now, CAHPS, unlike the medical clinics, they do not give that insurance. Majority of CAHPS's services are gonna be included within the student health fee. So a student can have an initial assessment with a licensed mental clinician that is included in the student health fee. And in addition to, we can actually do those. So after that initial assessment, depending on a person's needs, they can either then go into individual counseling. And so those are the only services that have a cost to it. Those are $20 per session. It's great, which is significantly less than what you would find in the community. But then they also offer a bunch of different services. So groups and workshops, really, I mean, groups workshops as well as we have this thing, new program called Let's Talk. Now Let's Talk is one of those walk-in type aspects where we have mental health clinicians on campus in various locations each semester. And so students can walk in and walk into that location and sit down for 15, 20 minutes to talk with a mental clinician if they just want to. And the nice thing about that program is that it kind of gives you a feel of what it's like to sit with a mental clinician, but also if you have a specific problem. So if you're struggling with your roommate or you're having an issue sleeping, and you just need someone to talk to you about something that's going on in your life, Let's Talk is a really great place. And so look around on campus. We'll be posters and signs around that. And then of course anything health center related, check the news wire as well as the UR calendar. There's gonna be a lot of different things on there. You'll see. So we're going to, let's see if we can get in. Notice everything is very private back here. Yeah, so confidentiality is a huge thing for the health center. Obviously we want to make sure that this is a welcoming environment. We understand that when it comes to mental health, we want students to feel like they're in a safe, respectful environment. So we make sure that we try to keep the entrance away from the public view, as well as you can see our nice frosted glasses, walls and so. But the idea was that when we did the redesign of this health center, we wanted to double the size of the caps. And so we doubled the size at additional clinician offices, as well as group therapy rooms, meeting spaces. So occasionally caps will bring in various speakers throughout the year that they'll host either in one of our classrooms or up here in their classroom. But then the idea that we wanted to have a state of the art facility that really showed that university artists don't really care about their students. I can't wait to see it. Yeah, let's go in there and check it out. All right, so this is the caps winning area. This is going to be checked in if you were sitting with a clinician or if you wanted to use one of the other services that they provided. As you guys can see, there's a lot of different activities, just a really nice welcoming inviting space. And it just, you know, it feels comfortable as far as, you know, as opposed to sitting in a medical clinic or, you know, it's a little more private as well. So here's where you can check in. Now keep in mind, so unlike the medical clinics as well, you can't actually make appointments for caps online. You do need to call caps and surgical appointment. And so, but it's really easy. All of our schedulers are very welcoming and they want to make sure that they can help you. And so I tell students, you know, if you are thinking of utilizing the mental health services or if you, you know, want to establish care with the mental health clinician, you want to get in as early as possible so different times of the year will see increased students for passing services. But the idea is that we want to see students as fast as we can in a much more convenient timeline than if you were out in the community. So I would say no worse than two weeks at a time, which is again, really huge considering the fact that, you know, some places, some communities, it takes anywhere from three to six months to see a licensed medical clinician. Is the caps number on your website? Yeah, so the caps number and for those who just wanted, it's 575-5276. And so, but you also can reach caps through the main switchboard of the health center as well. So that's really exciting stuff. So one of the new features for this facility is this relaxation room. And so the relaxation room is a great little place we tell students, you know, if they are wanting a break or if they're interested, you know, they just needed a place to chill out for a second or they had time between classes. This room is available to them anytime caps and you don't need to be an established client with caps. So even if you haven't seen it as somebody in caps, you can come in here already and you can just show your student ID and it'll let you in here. Show us the chill. So here's the idea that it's just a nice convenient place for students to just take a breather. So as you guys can see, we have bean bag chairs, meditation, yoga mats. The big feature obviously is our massage chairs. And so as well as, you know, we have noise canceling headphones, meditation activities, puzzles, books. I mean, this place is just a really good awesome place just to kind of, do you guys have a dinner yet, have you? Yeah. I love it. I love it. It's a really great place. It's quiet, it's easy to get into. And again, any student can utilize this space. And so we definitely encourage students that are just needing a breather to come out here and check out the relaxation room. Can Courtney check out the chair? Yes. Oh sure. Yeah, does it work? Well, it works. I hope I don't like it too much because you might find me here. It went off there. Oh, it's a wear. Yeah, it's a wear. There's so many options. There we go. Okay. Oh no. Is this your new home? On my test days, find me in here. I'll study right here like this. It's, you know, again, any student can use it. So it's just a really good place. Yeah, we do see students in here studying sometimes. But again, you know, you really want to utilize this space. It's just a place to take a breather, you know, to kind of step back for a second. And I think it's just an awesome resource that we have got a lot more universes to start into it, you know, to realize what they need. And so we're just really fortunate to have this space. And so I really hope we see you start to see and see if you utilize this space a lot more. Take a peek back here. This music is so peaceful. Like I don't want to leave here. I know. Can you just go to the front desk, like you said? Yeah, so you'd walk into caps, you know, and then just let them know that you like to use relaxation room and you'll sign your name, you know, that I'm coming in here, and then they'll open it up for you and just hang out when you're ready to leave, you leave. But so, yeah, it's just, it's a really good place. And I'm really happy we have this. I love it. So yeah, this is, and again, so this is all possible, you know, this whole space of possible with, you know, the renovation process and the fact that we were able to double the size of space that we actually had for caps was huge. And just make it a lot more, just, you know, welcoming, you know, the old mental health, you know, it was very dark. We didn't have a lot of bright lights and windows and stuff. And so this really just makes it so much more, you know, encouraging to want to go and get mental health because I think a lot of people think that, you know, oh, it's scary to go. I don't want to, you know, feel like something's wrong, but you know, the idea that everybody needs help here and there, and it's no shame. And so we actually are thrilled to just be able to offer this service, you know, all again under in one building. So. Housing certainly enjoys partnering with you to provide that to a residential student. Yeah, I know. It's nice. And the other thing too, yeah. So the counselors and residents program. So students, they were living in the residence halls and they wanted to speak to somebody. They, you know, just talk to one of the counselors and residents as well. They offer the same, you know, programs and services as well as, you know, skill building activities. And so, the whole idea is around access, you know, the access to, you know, not only just mental health here, but the medical services. And then, so yeah, so this is, so this half of the building is CAHPS. Downstairs, all medical services. And so we're going to walk over to the last component of the health center. And that is our Wallace of Health promotion department. This department is really focused on the idea of promoting a positive lifestyle behavior choices. So within this department, they offer a bunch of different programs related to the holistic health of a student. So within the student health fee, students can have access to sit one-on-one with a certified wellness coach. We, you know, try to, you know, help students understand that sometimes you may not need mental health services or see a medical provider for something that's going on. Maybe it's something bigger or something different, you know. And so sitting with a wellness coach allows you to kind of work with them to map out a plan or something that you want to focus on and be able to, you know, promote a healthy lifestyle. So. Oh, that was a really good segue. I know. Like you had time to. It's almost like I, that was actually all off the cuff too. So. Do you want to point out something across the street if you don't mind? Yeah. That's Holcomb. Holcomb Hall is literally across the street at Walker Health Center. Yeah. Right there. Yeah, we are really, I mean, we are in such a great place to, I mean, right across the way from the union, you've got Maple. I mean, you have always, you know, just a really easy place to be. You're really hard to miss us. And so, especially, you know, it could be a lot easier to get to us once all the construction on Garland and Maple are done, but we anticipate all this is going to be done before students start classes. So it shouldn't be too much of an issue. I didn't mean to mess with your flow. Oh, you're good. Don't worry about it. So, all right. So in addition, so as you guys can see, so they do a lot of outreach education. So throughout the semesters, you'll see our staff out there promoting various topic-based, you know, wellness initiatives, things from, you know, substance education to sexual violence prevention. So within the Wellness and Health Promotion Department, there are the Substance Education Alcohol Resources team. And so they focus on the idea of, you know, educating students on the importance of staying safe when it comes to alcohol and substance use. With also living that team is the Razorback Recovery community. So any student that's necessarily in recovery or seeking recovery can, you know, join that community. And so they offer various things, you know, activities, weekly meetings, as well as some silver tailgates. Yeah, you mentioned silver tailgates. What's the silver tailgates? And so they have a tailgate spot for football games that anybody and, you know, especially those who are in the Razorback Recovery community to come attend. And so that way they can still have that same, you know, experience, you know, at a football game without necessarily being surrounded by substance abuse and use. And then again, yeah, so we also have the Sexual Violence Prevention and Education Program. And so this is where they spend, they're two foals, they're a victim advocacy, as well as, you know, the education side of things. So they have a group called Perspect and these are peer educators that are out on campus promoting and, you know, educating students on prevention efforts for sexual assault and sexual violence. They host things like the Take Back the Night March. We'll partner with various organizations on campus to just promote, you know, and to prevent, you know, sexual violence. And so that's all within the Wellness and Health Promotion Department. So as you guys can see here, one of the other really fun components of this department is that we offer academic classes. So we have the Wellness Academic Series and those classes are one credit hour classes that students can enroll in. And these classes really focus on, again, the idea of promoting a healthier lifestyle and positive behaviors choices. So anything, so their classes can range from a multitude of topics depending on the professors that semester. Some of the most common ones are gonna be environmental health, sexual violence and education, resilience and thriving, assertiveness, a lot of different, you know, again, skill building. I think one of the most popular classes is the yoga class. So we offer a four credit yoga class so students can get up in the morning or come in here in the afternoon for their class and take yoga and get a credit for it. But even if you're not in one of the classes, we still do offer a bunch of, you know, other classes as well that are unrelated to academics, academic credits. So we do offer a couple yoga classes per week, meditation course. Most of our classes are gonna be included in the student health fee. But then we, various times this semester, we also have classes that you can pay a nominal fee. I think it's like 20 to anywhere from $20 to $40 for like eight week classes. For instance, we do, I think it's a couple of Krav Maga classes each semester. We'll do a women's self-defense class. We'll do meditation. I mean, there's just so many different classes. And so, again, all of this stuff will be promoted through the York Newswire on the calendar as well. And then a lot of our outreach staff will be out there kind of just promoting these classes. But, you know, it's really kind of nice to know that within the student health fee, it helps pay for the ability for students to come take a yoga class or to take Krav Maga or just in general, better understand why it's important to focus on your wellness. So, inside here, this is the activity space. This is where a lot of the yoga, meditation, problem of all classes will happen. And so, it's just, again, a nice welcoming environment where students can hang out and, you know, participate in any of these courses. Courtney, did you take any courses here? I'm taking my time. So, I'm a public health major. And a lot of those one-hour classes, they're eight-week classes, which is awesome because a lot of times people, how their schedules are set up, will need one more hour to meet this minimum, I guess, that they're trying to reach. And they're awesome. My favorite classes that I've taken so far have been healthy relationships I had in here, which was awesome. That's one of the more popular ones, too. Yeah, and I took a health and wellness class that was in here. I've had a lot. Almost every semester, I've had a class in here. Yeah, and I know the environmental health class, too. Like, they go out and they'll walk around the different trails around campus, talking about the importance of promoting positive environmental health. And so, it's, again, all of these classes are available by registering. And so, when you guys go to register classes, you've got to see what the different topics are. And so, we're really happy and fortunate that we're able to offer those. And so, other than that, I mean, wellness and health promotion, it's a complex department in the sense that they're really trying to focus on this idea of holistic wellness. So, you guys can see on this wall here, this is the wellness wheel. And we focus, we use an eight-dimensional model. And each dimension plays a significant role in the success of a student. And so, it's really, we try to help students understand how are they finding their wellness and how is this connecting to each one of these dimensions and how is this helping them to realize their potential. And so, each, again, so each element, each dimension plays a specific role, whether it's physical health and wanting to be healthy, so whether you're going to do your record, you're out biking, the idea of emotional health, mental health is such an important thing. And so, this isn't just necessarily related just to the wellness and health promotion department. This is something that the campus has adopted and realizing that all these services and programs on campus are designed in some way fit on this wheel to help students be the best student they can possibly be, so. Yeah. I know we talked about that and some of the classes that I had here. Yeah, you'll see a lot of this on campus. We spend a lot of time really trying to help students understand the importance of it. We're always handing out these stickers. I think I see them on water bottles all the time. Yeah, I have too. Yeah, and so, it's just like, the idea is that we want to focus on the whole student and not just the specific element of the student, so. But yeah, so other than that, this is the wellness and health promotion department and we hope to see students in here. You know, hope to see y'all in here taking a yoga class. And so, just make sure to check Newswire for all the different classes and make sure you guys follow us on social media or check our website as well. All of the classes will be posted there with the semester. Looks like there's some posters maybe right here on the left. Yeah, so these are some of the things we did last semester. Okay. So again, you know, we have your, you know, different well groups, students recovery meeting. We also do a survivor's chat group and then Star Central and Legal Aid of Arkansas have a sexual assault resources and health program that's over in our wellness center. Did we put stickers in all the bathrooms? Yeah, so last summer we made sure that everybody understood and knew, you know, what, you know, if there was a sexual violence incident on campus, that they knew what, you know, what resources were available to them, where they could go for additional help. And so we've definitely expanded a lot of that education on campus. And so we're really, really fortunate to have all of these services, you know, here within the health center, but be accessible for the entire campus community. So. I love that picture. I was just about to say that. I love this picture. Yeah, this one was the coolest one. We had Porkchop come in one day and he was too cute. He got a limber up. Oh, yeah. So like, again, these are the kind of things that you could just see and happen on any given day here. And so, you know, we really try to have this positive welcoming environment and have some fun, you know, understanding that just because you need medical health or mental health doesn't mean you can't still, you know, have a fun environment to be. Yeah. So. And again, I think the design of this building really helped, you know, kind of shows that too. This open space, a lot of design, time went into the idea of student-centric spaces. And so we have study spaces throughout the building. Students can kind of utilize charting ports. Really, I mean, it's just a great place for students to just find a hangout as well. So, you know, we really just wanted this to be, you know, to feel more like, you know, a community. So we are thrilled to have it be in this space. I like how bright it is. I like how cool it is. Really awesome to build at 3 o'clock. But yeah, so here are our three academic classrooms. So we talked a little about those classes. These are generally where most of the classes will take, will happen. Currently, right now, this is actually housing our medical intake until we are finished here in a couple weeks. But these individual spaces are utilized not only by our classes, but different programs, post things. I know the SHAC, the Student Health Advisory Committee meets here, as well as various RSOs will try to meet here, as well. And then the really cool thing about these rooms is actually is that all three of them actually open up into one big space. And so we're able to do a lot of different, you know, speaking engagements. And so this is kind of just, again, we try to make it more of an event space. So we wanted to make it more than just a health clinic and really make it more of a place where the campus can feel like they're a part of and utilize I Know Student Affairs. You spend a lot of time here in the summers with their meetings and so it's just great that we can kind of continue to just involve and really make it. It's a healthy community. Yeah, it really is. It makes us a healthier community. And I think if you look at all the different programs, too, though, we try to find some way to understand the importance of living healthy. And so that's definitely, you know, it's not just the health center, too. It takes a village and a lot of departments really have led to the success of that Walker Health Center, so. That's awesome. Any final thoughts for the incoming freshmen? Get your flu shot when you get on campus. That's gonna be really important. So you guys can schedule flu shots online on the website and the patient web portal. So you can check out our website, health.uark.edu or follow us on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter. And you can see a lot of different health happenings that's going on this year. And so we look forward to seeing you guys here in a few weeks. Awesome. Thank you so much for joining us. And then you can go to movin.uark.edu for our upcoming Facebook live tours, our schedules on there. So be sure to check that out. We have a lot of cool stuff coming up. That's just for everybody and just cool features on campus like the Pop Walker Health Center. So be sure to tune in. And I'm glad that we could show you around today. Thank you for coming with us. Yeah, absolutely. Thanks you guys for coming by. You guys have a good day.