 Hi, my name is Don Walter. I'm the PI on the Catalyst Project, Transforming the Chemistry and Physics Programs at South Carolina State universities. My colleagues are all members of the faculty, either in chemistry or physics. The motivation for our project was the recent decline in enrollment in the two programs, and we intend to reverse that through a number of activities, including shifting to video development and cyber learning and recruitment and retention, focusing on the high schools in our local school district. Year one was beset with cyber ransomware attack on campus, excuse me, and supply chain delays, resulting in smaller than expected number of videos being recorded and posted to the physics website that you see through that link. However, goal two was implemented very successfully, bringing teachers, student pairs to campus for research during the summer, and then those groups have come back to visit our campus during the school year with our faculty going out to visit several of the high schools. The recruitment impacts are going to be felt by going through the high school teachers in physics and chemistry. They have a major impact on student school choice, and our plan is called for engaging those teachers throughout the project. With regard to retention, we're going to engage our majors in the creation of the videos and use them as facilitators for visiting high school students, which we've already started doing quite successfully. The future holds for us increased video production, bringing up the chemistry YouTube video to match the physics video YouTube. And most importantly, to promote the use of the online videos across the high schools in South Carolina and in our part of the country, the Southeast.