i'm going to now invite robert teranishi to share the findings and some of the policy perspectives ann reminded us policy is fundamental to the ethos out institutions are cosseted, how they work, how they don't work and how they need to be transformed. thank you. [applause] >> good morning. it's great to be here and it's interesting, when i was walking over here this morning i said i think this is the earliest i've been on campus. nyu is not a morning campus and neither is the village. so i want to begin by thanking ann for hosting this important event, and i want to acknowledge the steinhardt institution for higher education policy. and can still a bit about why i'm still involved. i think there's a need for deeper discourse and debate about higher education policy. you do an important job plays a very important role in fostering that type of public discourse about the importance of higher education policy when it comes to things like college affordability, access and equity in higher education. how we will train the next generation of leaders and our workforce in society. so for thos