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Fall 2012 From the Director's Chair

Dear Alumni and Friends of Plan II,

The fall semester is in full swing on the Forty Acres, and with it there come some changes, big and small, at Plan II. Our Director, Michael Stoff, is taking a well-deserved sabbatical for the academic year to finish off a book on the bombing of Nagasaki, narrated from the first-person perspective. Michael was also honored this fall with a Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Award for his extraordinary contributions to teaching and mentoring on the UT campus. We wish him a productive and restorative year of research and writing and look forward to his return to UT next fall.

In the interim, I am serving as Acting Director of Plan II and my move across the common from my regular office as Associate Director of the program has been very smooth so far, thanks in no small part to our terrific staff who help us run a very tight ship! I hope you will feel free to stop by and say hello whenever you are on campus. While I know many of our more recent grads, I am looking forward to meeting many, many more of our Plan II alums and friends of the program in the year to come.

This fall we are delighted to welcome Dr Paul Sullivan to our staff as the new Assistant Director of Plan II. A graduate of the Plan II program, Paul is a gifted teacher and an accomplished scholar; he received his MA from Middlebury College and his PhD from UT in English in 2005, specializing in Tudor drama. Paul served as an Academic Advisor in Plan II from 2000-03 and has most recently been Associate Director of UT’s Liberal Arts Honors Program. We are thrilled to have him back in Plan II—he brings a wonderful energy, creativity, and deep sense of connection to our program. We also extend our heartfelt thanks to Dr Wendy Domjan who has returned to her full-time duties in the Psychology Department after five years as Assistant Director of Plan II.

This fall will be our last semester on the fourth of the WC Hogg , aka “Hogg Heaven.” In mid-December, the Plan II offices will relocate to the new Liberal Arts Building across Speedway, adjacent to the recently opened Student Activity Center. Our most recent tour of the new space on Friday was breathtaking and we are looking forward to moving into our spacious and beautifully designed new quarters. Front and center will be a large and welcoming common room for the Plan II community, complete with couches, tables, computers, and of course the Cookie Jar (since this is no ordinary cookie jar, it gets caps!). We will send more information about the new Plan II offices as we get closer to the move-in date and hope you will plan to stop by and see us there in the spring.

Even with all the changes afoot, some things stay the same and first and foremost on that list is the quality of our students. This year’s freshman class is yet another group of talented and dynamic young people from across the state and across the nation. Eight of the fourteen incoming Forty Acres Scholars (a new four-year merit scholarship created by the Texas Exes Scholarship to recruit and recognize exceptional students) are Plan II Honors majors: Tiffany Chan (Plan II/Chemical Engineering Honors), Akos Furton (Plan II/Business Honors), Rachel Larson (Plan II/), Marisa Swanson (Plan II/Social Work), Abhay Divakaruni (Plan II/Business Honors), Mary Elizabeth Guerra (Plan II/Biology), Caroline Meyerson (Plan II/Business Honors), and Steven Wilbanks (Plan II/Business Honors). Sophomores Will Hoenig and Nicole Kruijs were just named Temple Scholars for the next three years, and our seniors are hard at work on their theses, grappling with topics ranging from astrophysics to zoology.

Plan II also continues to sponsor a wide variety of exciting speakers and events on campus. In early October, Plan II once again hosted a visit by Stanley Lombardo, a renowned translator and performer of Classical texts. Professor Lombardo gave a dramatic reading of The Fall of Troy from Virgil’s Aeneid and attended several of our classes; this annual event has become one of the highlights of our year. In late September, Pulitizer-Prize nominee Karen Russell gave a reading of her novel Swamplandia! to an overflow crowd in the Marilu Joynes Reading Room, where Program Coordinator Matt Valentine has put together a stunning line-up of events. Coordinator Matt Valentine has put together a stunning line-up of events.

The Joynes Room events are always free and open to the public. Plan II alums and friends in the Austin area are frequent audience members and we hope many more of you will join us this year. For a full schedule of Plan II and Joynes Endowment events, see the Calendar link below.

Link to Joynes Endowment Events

The final thing that has not changed is our need for your help in supporting the superb students and the equally impressive programming in Plan II. From cookies for the Cookie Jar to scholarships, travel grants, and support for thesis research, we depend on the contributions of Plan II families, friends, and alums to keep this tightly run ship afloat.

The Plan II experience, so much greater than the sum of its parts, is something all of us believe in to our very core. To those of you who have already contributed, we send our deepest thanks. To those of you who have yet to contribute, please know that no gift is too small (or too large…); we hope you will join the cohort of Plan II supporters to whom we are enormously grateful.

With warm regards,

Alexandra K. Wettlaufer Professor of French and Comparative Literature Acting Director, Plan II Honors

Plan II Abroad Fund

One of our priorities for the Plan II Honors in the 21st century is an active commitment to Study Abroad: we see our students as “Citizens of the World” and feel it is of the utmost importance that they have the opportunity to study, travel, and experience cultures outside of the US.

With the extraordinarily generous support of Plan II alum Austin Ligon ('73), we launched a robust Travel Grant Initiative in 2006 that has enabled us to send our students across the globe on a wide variety of programs and research trips, from the Normandy Scholars Program and UT’s MayMesters in Prague, Costa Rica, Rome, Vienna, and Moscow, to thesis research in Madagascar, Uganda, Istanbul, Argentina, and Ghana, among numerous other places on every continent.

As our students can attest, the Study Abroad experience is life changing.

Alexandra Arambula traveled to France in the summer of 2012 as part of the Normandy Scholar Program. A senior who plans to attend medical school after graduation, Alex notes how her experience abroad has shaped her in unexpected ways:

"Unanswered questions and perplexities characterize medicine and the study of the human body, but [thanks to my study abroad experience] I feel better equipped to face those challenges. I can engage in intelligent discussions with colleagues, appreciate and explore the diversity of viewpoints in various situations and strive to respect the dignity of every individual (remembering what happens when that fails)."

Daniel Hung traveled to China in 2012. He is a third-year Plan II student, also majoring in Government and History with a minor in Asian Studies and is planning on going to law school. Reflecting on his travels in a thank you note to the Ligons, Daniel writes:

"I met many great people on this trip. From friends that I will hopefully see again in the future, to strangers whose kindness I will never forget. I really believe in giving back to the community as you do, which is one of the reasons I aim to become a public servant. I am very serious about accomplishing this goal, which is why I am attending law school after I graduate." Daniel Hung (center) traveled to the China in 2012

In the course of the past six years and with your help, we have been able to support more than 750 students with in Travel Grants and we hope to continue to make this vital component of a Plan II education available to all, regardless of their financial situation.

Here is how you can help: Austin Ligon has made a four-year, $200,000 pledge to the Plan II Travel Grant Initiative and has issued a challenge to all Plan II alumni, family, and friends to match his $50,000 gift each year. With your support, large or small, we hope to double Austin’s gift this year and indeed over the course of the entire challenge, raising more than $400,000 for Plan II students to travel and study abroad. Your tax-deductible contributions will go directly to support the leaders of tomorrow as they explore the world they hope to make a better place for all of us.

If you would like to make a year-end gift to Plan II in general, or to Study Abroad specifically, please visit our on-line giving site:

Link to Plan II Honors Online Giving Site

You'll need to specify Plan II and make a note in the comments field if you have a particular use in mind for your contribution, such as Study Abroad.

If you have any questions or concerns about why and/or how you might do this, please call or write Plan II Alumni Liaison Phillip Dubov directly at [email protected].

We appreciate all of your support and send very best wishes for the holiday season.

Plan II News

Plan II is Moving!

On December 13, Plan II Honors headquarters will move to the second floor of the new Liberal Arts building (CLA). That brand-new, beautiful building, which should have a "real" name very soon, is on the east side of the Student Activities Center (SAC), just across Waller Creek from the Texas Exes Alumni Center. CLA and the SAC are, in fact, connected by a on the fourth floor.

The Plan II Honors office will be on the northwest corner of the second floor. Our new space is quite nice, with a larger common area and a spiffy new student computer lab. The new CLA building itself should be a hub for all Liberal Arts students, with lots of student lounge and study space. Our new neighbors will be the Liberal Arts Honors Programs office, our cousin honors program in the College of Liberal Arts.

The College of Liberal Arts will throw a -warming bash sometime in the early spring. Watch this space for information. But if you're in the neighborhood before that, be sure to stop by for a cookie. (Cookies are definitely moving with us!)

Link to Map of new College of Liberal Arts Building

*** 2012 Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Awards

Twenty-seven faculty members from The University of Texas at Austin received the 2012 Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Award, the UT System Board of Regents’ highest teaching honor, which recognizes extraordinary educators from system institutions.

Three Plan II professors are in this group, including our Director, Michael Stoff! Also named were Plan II English professors George Christian and James Garrison.

More about the Regent's Outstanding Teaching Award

Alumni Updates

Julia Aguilar ('03)

Julia write, "Humanities Texas is hosting a book fair on December 8, featuring many UT professors/authors, including past director Paul Woodruff! It's a great chance to chat with these authors, buy their recent works, and enjoy treats and coffee! Noteworthy authors include H. W. Brands, Jan Reid, Sarah Bird, John Spong, Mark Updegrove, David Dettmer, Katherine Catmull, Paul Woodruff, George Bristol, Jacqueline Kelly, Gilbert Garcia, Shana Burg, Peter LaSalle, Sarah Cortez, Martha Braniff, Diana Untermeyer, John Kerr, Jenna McEachern, Arturo Madrid, David Bush, and Jim Parsons."

The Holiday Book Fair is in Austin at the historic Byrne-Reed House, 1410 Rio Grande, on Saturday, December 8, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

More about Humanitites Texas

*** Michael J. Demkowicz ('00)

In an interview in JOM (Journal of Materials): the society journal of the TMS (The Minerals, Metals, and Materials Society), Demkowicz talks about his Plan II experience.

Demkowicz writes that lessons from the past are valuable tools for young scientists to have in hand as they push toward future discoveries. Acknowledging that the “history of science” is generally not a requirement for most engineering and science programs, the assistant professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology maintains that developing critical thinking skills through historical analysis could make students better scientists as their careers progress.

More about Michael...

*** Tara Haelle, ('00)

Tara Haelle, Plan II '00, was just offered a position as an adjunct professor at Bradley University (Peoria), teaching Digital Journalism. Gongratulations, Tara.

*** Delaney ('06)

Plan II alumna, Delaney Hall, is now a producer of Austin Music Map at KUT radio in Austin.

More about Austin Music Map...

*** Daniel Kievlan ('06)

Daniel stopped in to visit from San Francisco. It was also great to visit with his lovely wife, alumna, Tricia Monticello ('05) on the phone! Thanks for coming by, Daniel!

*** Shana Merlin, ('00)

Shana Merlin, Plan II 2000 alumna, announced today that her improv instruction company, Merlin Works, is moving to brand new ZACH Theater location in January 2013. Congratulations, Shana!

More about Shana...

*** Chané Marie L. Polo ('11) Chané writes: "I can't tell you how much all of your help, support, and encouragement throughout my four years at UT meant to me. I was lost at first, as most incoming freshman are, and you, Stacey Amorous and Dr. Carver helped me find my way. Amidst many decisions and changes, I am on a track to a future I feel truly happy and excited about. I'm ready to get started! This year I began my first class at the University of Wyoming College of Law."

*** Daron Roberts ('01)

An episode of Sports Illustrated on NBC Sports Network features the inspirational stories of Daron Roberts (Plan II '01, former UT SG president), West Virginia University cornerbacks coach. The episode debuted in September.

More about Daron...

*** John Schwartz ('79)

Plan II alumnus and New York Times writer, John Schwartz, was at the 2012 Texas Book Festival at the Texas State Capitol in Austin in October. John was featuring his book, Oddly Normal: One Family's Struggle to Help Their Teenage Son Come to Terms With His Sexuality.

*** Robert Schenkkan ('75)

Check out this article in the Austin Chronicle about P2 grad and Pulitzer prize-winning playwright Robert Schenkkan. What can you do with a Plan II degree...?

More about Robert...

*** Peyton Smith ('09)

Peyton Smith just accepted a new position as a Project Manager at Epic Careers in Madison, WI. Peyton will install software and work with Epic customers to help them to lead and manage change, and ultimately transform the way they provide healthcare for over 40% of Americans.

*** Alicia M. Gamez ('91)

The Bar Association of San Francisco’s Nominating Committee has nominated six directors to serve on its Board of Directors, including Plan II alumna Alicia Maria Gamez.

More about Alicia...

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Plan II Couples

Plan II Admissions Director Jennifer Scalora has a an ongoing project that might be of interest to our alumni. Although, she notes that "our fearless director, Michael Stoff, says that Plan II is not a dating service, BUT we have had quite a few marriages over the years"!

This fall Jennifer began compiling a list of Plan II couples. It's still a work in progress, so write to her if you have anyone to add to the list.

1. Marlin Bownds, ’39 = Helen Bownds, ‘39 2. Lauren Goodwyn, '90 = Michael Whalen, '90 3. Crystal Flores, ' 99 = Diego Marra, ‘96 4. Tara Pellenberg, '97 = Mark Levy, '98 5. Marina Vishnevetsky '99 = Matt Grayson '99 6. Maggie Wilensky '99 = Andrew Berzanskis '00 7. Erika Kelton, '00 = Drew Harris, '99 8. Dawn Mudie, '00 = Chris Moreland, '00 9. Richa Gulati, '02 = Ajay Gupta, '01 9. Richa Gulati, '02 = Ajay Gupta, '01 10. Kristen Watts, ’02 = Ian Shelton, ‘02 11. Anita Powell, 03 = Johnson Carroll, 04 12. Amy Gentry, '01 = Curtis Luciani, '05 13. Summer Austin, '02 = Chris Glazner, '03 14. Jesse Pittman, '05 = Tim Klatt, '06 15. Meggie Sudderth, '08 = Stephen Gilstrap, '08 16. Tricia Monticello Kievlan, '05 = Daniel Kievlan, '06 17. Rebecca Teng, '05 = Argyrios Saccopoulos, '05 18. Alexandra Kleeman '06 = Lytton Gilliland '02 19. Brandan Dullum ’06 = Ian Oliver ‘07 20. Annalee Sweet, '07 = Bryan Berge, '05 21. Christine Noteware, '08 = Nathaniel Thomas, '08 22. Amy Koehler, '08 = Daniel Catterson, '08 23. Janice Pai, '09 = Zane Martindale, '09 24. Ashley Bryan, ’09 = Matthew Ashbaugh, ‘09 25. Melissa Wyatt, 10' = Kwabena Ackie, 08' (engaged as of Aug 2012) 26. Ashley Powell, '10 = David Zummo, '10 (engaged as of Aug 2012)

Have an update? Send it to Phillip at [email protected]

Plan II Alumni & Friends The Cookie Jar Project

The Cookie Jar Project was created in 2011 to bring Plan II alumni together in small groups in various cities around the US. The idea comes to us from Lalana Pundisto (‘04), who was kind enough not only to provide us with the idea, but also with the cookie jar itself, a vintage cermaic owl.

The Cookie Jar is symbolic, both of what the Program has done for its alumni, as well as how alumni can support current Plan II students. Here’s how it works.

Plan II alumni in major cities around the country begin the process by volunteering to be ‘chapter leaders’. The chapter leaders' job will be to organize a reunion/party in their city. The gathering will be centered around the idea of alumni coming together to sample, literally from the Cookie Jar, but metaphorically from their shared experiences in Plan II.

We had two wonderful Cookie Jar gatherings in Houston and Chicago this year, and we are looking for volunteers to host one for next year. If you have questions about how it works or what sort of success we've had at these gatherings contact Phillip and he'll put you in touch with the folks who've already pulled one off. These days, with Dr. Stoff on leave, our travel plans are limited, so we are depending on our alums to be self-starters and keep the momentum going.

Want to host a Cookie Jar event? Write to Phillip at [email protected]

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In Memoriam

John R. Silber

John Silber's departure from the University of Texas at Austin in 1970 is the stuff of academic legend. A popular dean of UT's former College of Arts and Sciences, his views on education and the university's future clashed irreconcilably with those of powerful Regent Frank Erwin. Ultimately, Erwin remained and Silber headed to Boston, where he served for more than three decades at Boston University, first as president and later as chancellor.

In 2011, Silber returned to the Forty Acres to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Plan II, in which he said that he encountered the best students of his career.

More about Silber...