Plan II Honors Program


  • Plan II Celebrates 90 Years and Plans for 90 More

    At the celebrated honors program’s recent anniversary celebration, there was a clear message: There’s more where this came from

    Plan II Celebrates 90 Years and Plans for 90 More

  • Stepping into the Wild

    Stuart Stedman, a 2020 Pro Bene Meritis award recipient, uses his liberal arts education to gain perspective.

    Stepping into the Wild

  • Understanding Your Past

    Michael Stoff, a 2020 Pro Bene Meritis award recipient, teaches his students to approach history with respect, empathy and context.

    Understanding Your Past

  • When the 19th Amendment was Born So Was My Feminist Mom

    The winning of women’s suffrage took over 70 years and three generations of extraordinary women spearheading one of the most successful political mobilization efforts in U.S. history. 

    When the 19th Amendment was Born So Was My Feminist Mom

  • No Stopping Her

    Margaret Siu, a Plan II honors senior from Dallas, is the recipient of a 2020 British Marshall Scholarship. The scholarship will fund her graduate education at the University of Oxford.

    No Stopping Her

  • Healing With Humanity

    The Pro Bene Meritis award is the highest honor bestowed by the College of Liberal Arts. Since 1984, the annual award has been given to alumni, faculty members and friends of the college who are committed to the liberal arts, have made outstanding contributions in professional or philanthropic pursuits or have participated in service related to the college.…

    Healing With Humanity

  • The Open Rhodes

    Mikaila Smith is a Plan II senior with concentrations in international affairs and Chinese from Sydney, Australia, by way of Austin, Texas. She has been named a 2017 Rhodes scholar, which will provide for her to pursue a Master of Science degree in refugee and forced migration studies, followed by a Master of Science degree in…

    The Open Rhodes

  • An Education for Life

    Michael Stoff was raised in Merrick, New York, and was the first in his family to graduate from college. He received a bachelor’s in history and American studies from Rutgers College, and a master’s of philosophy in history and doctorate of philosophy in history from Yale University. He has taught at UT Austin for 36…

    An Education for Life

  • Humanists Make Great Doctors

    Dr. Kimberly Monday is a Plan II alumna, the 1988 Texas Parents Association’s Outstanding Female Student and a Dean’s Distinguished Graduate from Huntsville, Texas. She attended Baylor College of Medicine and completed her neurological residency there before taking a fellowship at Emory University. She is the owner of the Houston Neurological Institute and president of…

    Humanists Make Great Doctors

  • No Stone Unturned

    Zachary Stone is a Plan II senior from Dallas, Texas. He has served as the chief justice of UT Austin’s Student Government, been published in the Sunday edition of The New York Times and will be attending the UT Austin School of Law on a Massey Scholarship, the school’s top merit award. Why Plan II?…

    No Stone Unturned

  • Living The Examined Life

    The Pro Bene Meritis award is the highest honor bestowed by the College of Liberal Arts at The University of Texas at Austin. Since 1984, the annual award has been given to alumni, faculty members and friends of the college who are committed to the liberal arts, have made outstanding contributions in professional or philanthropic…

    Living The Examined Life

  • Teaching An Understandable World

    The Pro Bene Meritis award is the highest honor bestowed by the College of Liberal Arts at The University of Texas at Austin. Since 1984, the annual award has been given to alumni, faculty members and friends of the college who are committed to the liberal arts, have made outstanding contributions in professional or philanthropic…

    Teaching An Understandable World

  • Plan II Graduate Awarded 2014 British Marshall Scholarship

    John Russell Beaumont, a Plan II and architecture graduate, has been awarded a Marshall Scholarship, one of the most coveted study abroad scholarships available. Russell’s scholarship, one of 34 awarded this year, will fund his graduate education and help him pursue his chosen path as an architect or planner specializing in disaster relief. He will…

    Plan II Graduate Awarded 2014 British Marshall Scholarship

  • A Space to Call Home

    Take a walk through the new College of Liberal Arts Building, and the building feels as fresh and modern as it feels warm and lived-in—an impressive feat for a place that just opened in January. “This is our shot at greatness,” says Randy Diehl, dean of the College of Liberal Arts. “This building ensures that…

    A Space to Call Home

  • And the 2012 Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Awards Go To…

    Eight faculty members from the College of Liberal Arts received the 2012 Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Award, the UT System Board of Regents’ highest teaching honor, which recognizes extraordinary educators from system institutions. The University of Texas at Austin instructors, who represent a diverse set of disciplines and expertise, each received monetary awards of $25,000. The…

    And the 2012 Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Awards Go To…

  • Lebermann Foundation Announces $2.5 Million Gift to Nationally Ranked Plan II Honors Program

    The Lebermann Foundation, established by former University of Texas System Regent and Plan II student Lowell H. Lebermann Jr., is donating $2.5 million to The University of Texas at Austin to help recruit top students for the Plan II Honors Program. Recently ranked among the top honors experiences in the country, Plan II is a…

    Lebermann Foundation Announces $2.5 Million Gift to Nationally Ranked Plan II Honors Program

  • Research Briefs: Spring 2012

    College of Liberal Arts: Not Even Past Brings History to the Public The Web has many sites devoted to history, but only one brings together such a diverse group of historians with expertise in every major field and time period. For the past year, Not Even Past has drawn on the expertise of faculty and…

    Research Briefs: Spring 2012