 Hey students, from your faculty, two words as we head towards the end of this crazy semester. Seriously, take care of yourselves. We miss you. The campus is pretty empty without you, and I can't wait to have you back. Hello, this is Randy Robertson, the history department, and for you graduating seniors, I know I've taught a bunch of you over the years, and this is a heck of a way to finish a semester, but be that as it may, we're finishing it. I'm here with Coco, the wonder dog. Maybe you've heard me mention him before. Here's what I wish for you. I wish that you find something that you're passionate about. You know, I've been teaching for a lot of years, and I'm still passionate about it. And this period of time, I've been redoing my lectures onto podcasts, and it's been fun. And I know Coco wishes this for you too. He's found what he's passionate about. The dog is passionate about sleeping. He puts in about 17, 18 hours per day, and he's still doing it. So I hope you find it, whether it's teaching or sleeping. Stick with it and go to it. Boiler up. Hello, fellow Boilermakers. Just want to let you all know that the faculty and staff here in West Lafayette all miss you and wish you were here, especially our ASM and ABE students. Now as the semester is about to come to a close, it's time to boiler up and hammer down. You've got this. You've finished strong, and we all hope to see you back here soon. Well, this has got to be one of the strangest semesters that I've ever had. I'm sure it's the same for all of you. We have a lot of senior projects going on here for engineering design, some CS252 projects. My workspace right now is being taken over by one of those projects. As you can see, we live in the woods, so social distancing has not been too difficult for us. We do miss seeing students on campus, and I'm definitely looking forward to the day when things are at least somewhat back to normal, so I can see you all wandering around campus again sometime soon. Oh, time for office hours. I'm almost late. Hey there, Amy. Sorry to disturb you. I'll better see if I look presentable. Yeah, perfect. Here we go. Yeah, they're already waiting for me. Welcome to office hours. I wish I could help you in person, but I am still here for you. Already? Oh well, office hours are over. I'm Professor Andy Freed, and this is Atticus, named after the heroine to kill a mockingbird. Joseph Campbell, professor of literature who studied the journey of classic heroes like Atticus once said, we must be willing to let go of the life we planned, so as to have a life that is waiting for us. It is my hope that you can find the new opportunities in these unplanned times and seize them, and still build the rewarding life that is waiting for you. My best. Buddy, I just wanted to say thank you for all your efforts in these difficult times, for your patience, your understanding, and your resilience. We couldn't have made it through without you. We appreciate your efforts. Hi, everyone. Just wanted to say thank you for your perseverance as we make it through this weird time together. Keep your focus just a little bit of the semester left before finals week. I hope everybody is safe and healthy, and I look forward to seeing you back on campus real soon. Hey guys, as things get stressful, just remember to go outside and take a walk. It'll really help you clear your mind and relax in this crazy time of finals. Good luck. Take care. Hi everyone, this is a quick message of support. As you can hear my dogs in the background, who make it very difficult for me to record videos, they're at it again. These are tough times we're going through, and there may be more tough times ahead, but I strongly believe we're going to be able to get through this and get to the other end. And remember, there are lots of resources for you to reach out to and get support. I've been doing that myself, and so stay strong and see you all in the fall. Best of luck.