 Hi, I'm Daniel Romery, a graduate student in biomedical engineering. I'm part of a team of students, faculty, and alumni running a 20.19 mile relay. This is just one of the many fun activities happening on Purdue Day of Giving. Over the last five years, we've raised more than $42 million, with 7,240 gifts from our loyal alumni and friends. We want 2019 to be another record year. Purdue Engineering's graduate program is consistently ranked in the top 10 in U.S. news, and we are honored to have alumni support for these programs, including transformational gifts like earnest and monocle gamborals to name the Graduate School of Aeronautics and Astronautics. And also Chris and Susan Burke, establishing one of the nation's first named civil engineering graduate programs, granting opportunities for students like me through awarding scholarships, upgrading facilities, hiring professors, and more. Purdue Engineering's newest concept, the Gateway Complex, is purpose-driven, collaborative, and efficient. A place for our programs and for our people. There are plans, though, to even a student center. A perfect place to study for my engineering exams. Always looking ahead to re-envision our space, Engineering has already begun to transform the material science and electrical engineering building. The new Student Design Studio allows for collaborative design, and the EC Administrative Suite provides central access to faculty, staff, and students. Oh, and I can't forget to mention the new Starbucks, thanks to Latte Engineering. Help support us with your gift of 2019 and whatever form fits your lifestyle. Join us. Join us. Join us for Day of Giving on April 24th.