So my name is Anthony as I've been standing up here as we've been dealing a little bit but I would love to talk to you about my internship experience I as a 1st gen student here a student of color really find immense value in higher education I don't think I need to tell this audience that higher education can do some amazing things towards economic mobility and empowering people to really further their lives in many great areas and so it may come as a shock to you that over There's a select few subset that really work towards furthering students like myself and our outcomes they're called minority serving institutions there are $800.00 of them and I really thought wow these are really important institutions because there are certain people like me and people who don't have the opportunity to come to a school like Michigan or who don't even think that they have the chance to come to a school like Michigan and so enter the Center for minority serving institutions it's a great center it advocates for and kind of hope redistribute resources from the University of Pennsylvania down to many of these other institutions that really need help and uplifting their voice and so what I did was I applied thinking I really want to help kind of reach out and become a part of this great network and work for them not knowing how transformational this experience would be for me I wonderfully got accepted to this internship and started working with Dr Marybeth Gasman There she is an incredible person and I will speak more to that later but I want to say that over this internship I got to experience some really cool things to help uplift and kind of support their mission I wrote an article about one of the newest types of I'm a size which Brock Obama put into a bill right before he became president I got to work on this really interesting research report that focused on the outcomes that might affect. These institutions if the house went through with their proposal for the higher education reauthorization bill I got to work on another really great Twitter conversation with policy experts across the nation talking about the institutions and these all really came because of my skills that I was learning in the classroom learning how to write well learning how to communicate positions and learning how to do a lot of really invested research and in these areas and so. Well I left the institution knowing that I probably won't ever return to the center to work there full time. I took away a lot about how to advocate for those who need help in uplifting their voices specially in policy Speirs how to communicate your ideas when you're trying to work. On a large issue that can be very vast and cover many different areas and then also how to lead Marybeth Gasman was an amazing leader and taught me how to selflessly give opportunities and resources to other people and so I really hope that I can take this going forward and imply and apply this to my work also helping and encouraging other students to continue to pursue higher education in the future thank you thank. You.