 So this is the 10th anniversary of the student research poster competition in College of Engineering and Applied Science. It's an event that brings together our undergraduate and our graduate students to allow them to showcase the research work that they've been doing in conjunction with our faculty over the past year. What you see at this event is you see UWM reaching into technology as it's advancing and bringing it to those of us that are involved in practice. The students that participate in this activity are really highly motivated. Well UWM has benefited me in a lot of ways. I feel like I get a lot of attention here more than I would at most universities. The one-on-one with the students and really being able to get that conversation going with them has been very nice. The College of Engineering is really good at supporting you if you want to pursue your network. A lot of companies are here, a lot of big names are here. They're looking at UWM output to see what they can bring to their business. This place is about applied research. And so many of the things I saw today, whether it was the interviews I did with the individual poster or the presentations that were done up here, it's all about what's the technology going to deliver. GE Healthcare's mission statement is improving lives and moments that matter. And so many of the areas of research here deal with improving life on planet Earth. Undergraduate research, graduate research, it's great opportunities to both combine your independent work ethic with being a part of a team. The students come to us as clay and it's our faculty and staff and the infrastructure and the systems and the talent that we have at a Research One University that enables us to really be able to create in partnership with the students and our faculty and staff the types of outcomes that you're seeing today. I did not realize the level of research UWM has. Most people are now aware that UWM is a Tier One Research University. I mean, we're at the same level as MIT. I think the impact on the community and on the city and on the region is really vast. Research itself, but the talent development, the interconnections between the students and the alumni, between the university and the industry, all of those things I think are really great for the city and for the region.