 Thank you, Juan. That was terrific. Our graduates are now ready to come to the stage to receive official congratulations on a job well done. This year, the names will be read by John Cicciari. John is an associate professor of public policy and the director of International Policy Center. He teaches courses on political institutions and post-conflict law and transition. John has an undergraduate and law degree from Harvard and a master's degree and PhD in international relations from Oxford. I'm pleased to introduce John to call the names of our graduating students. I also invite the members of our platform party to now step forward and help us congratulate our graduates. Thank you. We'll begin with our graduating class for the master of public policy and master of public administration. I'd ask you kindly to save your most effusive applause for the answer that all of the names can be heard. Rodrigo Azevedo, Fandi Ahmad, Mohamed Alharazi, Ghatot Arif Triaji, Nana Asare, Avery Avrakates, Yaya Bajwa, Hanna Bauman, Jonathan Beam, Peter Blank, Kate Blessing Kawamura, Daniel Bodding, Tuck Bui, Diego Campos, Nikta Citi, Alexandra Clayton, Desmond Cole, Anthony Cozart, Sean Danino, Angelica Dejesus, Makhty Deb, Saskia DeVries, Lou Ding, Dina Imam, Kyle Inox, Martha Fedorowitz, Diego Garcia Montufar, Savanatha Ngasawai, Andrea Gillespie, Anna Hansen, Gabrielle Jacqueline Horton, Yucheng Ho, Kayla Hoyer, Shinichi Ikeda, Juan Jaime Scostia, Wayne Jones, Christina Kaupa, Nick Kelly, Omer Khan, Megan Clarek, Tatuhiko Koizumi, Matt Kretman, Anna Linhart, Olivia Lewis, Maisie Lee, Carmel Lim, Mengyu Liu, Sarah Magnilia, Abes Hassan Maki, Ayaz Mamadoff, Luz Viviana Mesa Huerta, Lydia Miller, Ryan Moya, Jacqueline Mullen, Erica Munoz Ramsey, Mary Rose Neum, Matthew Nistopoulos, Eric Nolan, Jungmin Oh, Panangian, Preston Parrish, Natalie Peterson, Alana Podolsky, Gila Rajai, Minahil Raza, Stephanie Roman, Michelle Rubin, Kururama Sanchez Masumira, Janelle Sanchez-Leos, Andrew Sakelsky, Tri Setyoningsi, Yiyon Jushin, Dananjay Singh, Shirin Nazari Smali, Gilberto Soria Mendoza, Denisha Sornam, Sean Stone, Anna Strizich, Ivy Tran, Timothy Trollop, Mariah Van Erman, Kalia Vang, Jackson Voss, Melvin P. Washington II, Masako Watanabe, Naoto Watanabe, Tomoyuki Watanabe, Alexi Williams, Wesley Williams, Carmen Yi, Karen Yaki, Jungun Yu, Jessica Youngblood, Maria Jose Zamora Chung, Allison Zimmerman. And now we'll turn to the graduating class for the Bachelor of Arts in Public Policy. Ali Almomar, Molly Aronson, Maria Arribas, Caroline Ayub, Caleb Beavers, Dylan Bennett, Garrett Burton, Kyle Butler, Charles Firestone Callis, Claire Chepron, Vinit Chandra, Evan Charney, Tiffany Chow, Tierra Angelique Christian, Joseph Cianciola, Victoria Colbert, Rowan Connebair, Daniel Distler, Bridget Doyle, Brock DuCoin, Lauren Farrell, Peter Folly, Emily Folks, Jeff Gamm, Caroline Garrow, Stephanie Marie Gushing, Ariba Hader, Joshua Lawrence Hoffman, Gloria Igina-Colon, Ibrahim Ajaz, Ross Jablon, Nadine Jawad, Will German, Nia Joyner, Emily Kabashita, Uditikati, Ben Keller, Sarah Khan, Sojung Madeline Kim, Irene Kwan, Samuel Jacob Lawrence, Gabriel Lerner, Kara Levy, Clara Lee, Ellen Lubert, Elizabeth Warner Makuch, Joshua C. Martin, Avi Mendelson, Camelia Amitwali, Tula Aziz Mirsa, Imad Murad, Patrick Mullen Kufapoulos, Rhea Ninen, Audrey Pittman, Lisa Palmarance, Connor Priest, Katie Putnam, Grace Pininan, Kate Reinertson, Jill Rosenfeld, Megan E. Rowley, Jordan Sandman, Ilan Siegel, Anna Silver, Christian Villanueva, Steven Wallace, Catherine Warble, Andrew Watkins, Ella Webb, Julia Wygan, Melanie Welstein, Francesca Sarah Werner, Chanthani Weersba, Emma Will, Ashley Wilson. The last of our BA and master's students, so maybe our platform party will come sit for just a moment. Graduates, let me ask you please to stand and face your friends and family or guests in the audience. So bachelor students, bachelor students, I have one more task for you. At this time, please move the tassel on your mortarboard from the right to the left. And now I am proud to present to you the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy Classes of 2018. Congratulations. Thank you all for coming. Let me ask you to please stay in your seats until the class is finished exiting the hall. We're going to have refreshments in the lobby. Enjoy.