 In a month and a half that I've been here, I can say part of my job, and it's going to continue to evolve, but part of my work now is helping to build the confidence of a lot of the students that I encountered. Back! Can you introduce yourself? My name is Karen Rose-Cover, and my title is Assistant Director of Career Services. And I primarily assist, you know, the graduate students with all career planning, career developments, making sure they're prepared in every way. If the job market is, has a reputation of being difficult, then your job and your relationship with them becomes even more important. I walked into higher education in 2008. Oh yeah, good timing. Exactly. So it was a challenging time, but it was so many, you know, learning lessons that I experienced, not just, you know, as a young professional, but just being able to equip our students with a little bit more preparation. And I think that's, that's carried me throughout the years, just knowing that the economy is not always going to be strong or healthy. And what happens to students? How do you prepare students for an unhealthy, you know, economy? There's an ongoing Spotify playlist for me to play for students in the shop. What is your contribution? Oh my gosh, probably like 90s R&B. Nice. Thank you. Yeah. You are hereby invited to the shop to take over the stereo for a day. The second one is Reggae and Soka. I mean Reggae and Soka makes everybody feel better.