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A Gift to Expand Worldviews for Drama and Music Students

Tuesday, October 12, 2021, By Eileen Korey
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Dr. Jason Soifer 鈥�51 was neither a drama nor a music student at 黑料不打烊. He received a bachelor of arts degree from the College of Arts and Sciences and pursued a successful career in medicine as an anesthesiologist in San Francisco. But he had a deep appreciation for the universal language of the performing arts and the talent his gift is intended to support.

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A gift from Dr. Jason Soifer 鈥�51 creates new endowments in Soifer鈥檚 name in the Department of Drama to support scholarships and in the Setnor School of Music to support international study and experiences, both in the College of Visual and Performing Arts.

Soifer, who passed away on July 14, 2021, at the age of 91, named 黑料不打烊 the beneficiary of his $2.7 million . As part of the Forever Orange Campaign, the gift creates new endowments in Soifer鈥檚 name in the Department of Drama to support scholarships and in the Setnor School of Music to support international study and experiences, both in the College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA).

鈥淚 had always been stage-struck, gifted with a booming voice, backed up with a lack of talent, but I persevered and ended up in the box office during my four years at 黑料不打烊,鈥� said Soifer in describing the inspiration behind the endowments, during an interview earlier this year. 鈥淚 trained at Medical School in Amsterdam in the Netherlands and realized how important an international education was, especially in language and to broaden one鈥檚 view of life. It can be quite educational to people鈥攚atch from a sidewalk cafe in Paris!鈥� Soifer served abroad in the U.S. Army and was stationed in Paris for NATO as its medical head. The endowment to the Setnor School to support international study is intended to give students the same opportunities to absorb new cultures and expand their worldviews.

鈥淭his gift is very personal to me,鈥� says Milton Rub茅n Laufer, director of the Setnor School of Music. Even though Laufer never met the man behind the gift, he appreciates deeply the potential impact of Soifer鈥檚 endowment funds to support music and drama students in VPA. 鈥淭hough I was a promising student, my family couldn鈥檛 afford the tuition for me to go to my top choices. It was a scholarship like this one, earmarked for under-represented students, that gave me the opportunity to attend the best schools and travel internationally. I would not be where I am today without those experiences or support.鈥�

Echoing Laufer鈥檚 sentiments, Holly Thuma, interim chair of the Department of Drama, also describes the Soifer gift as one of opportunity that 鈥渉elps us to overcome the inequities many students face.鈥� The Jason Soifer Endowed Scholarship for Drama is intended to provide scholarship and financial assistance to students who will bring diverse perspectives to the dramatic arts. 鈥淲e are one of the top-rated drama programs in the country,鈥� says Thuma, 鈥渂ut many gifted students can鈥檛 afford to come here. We are so grateful for Dr. Soifer鈥檚 gift, which offers a real chance to change things.鈥�

Thuma points out that exposure to diverse perspectives and voices is vital to the developing artist. 鈥淭o become better actors requires empathy, to walk a mile in someone else鈥檚 shoes,鈥� says Thuma. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 what actors do. We step into someone else鈥檚 shoes and walk that life experience. Part of our job is to help students expand their worldview鈥攊n acting, directing, designing, all aspects of the performance arts. Diverse voices are part of our art form and we need to expand the stories we tell. The Department of Drama has a strong vision for the future, one in which stories that have long been excluded will be given their due and brought center stage.鈥�

鈥淐ost is the biggest barrier for anyone of talent to come here,鈥� says Laufer. 鈥淪cholarship support that brings diverse voices and perspectives to the stage will strengthen the whole college.鈥� Laufer also serves as co-chair of VPA鈥檚 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee. 鈥淭hese students could be the next Fulbright Scholar or Grammy winner or Tony Winner, or the next professor or dean. I鈥檓 the first person of color to lead Setnor in its 140-year history. It鈥檚 not my intention to be the last.鈥�

The Jason Soifer Endowed Fund for International Music Opportunities offers students expanded world views through cultural music exchange and immersion programs, international competitions, concerts, performance tools, student stipends, student research and internship opportunities.

鈥淚 think every Setnor student should have a chance to be on foreign soil,鈥� says Laufer. 鈥淚t increases our abilities as artists to immerse ourselves, transcend language in many ways and break down barriers. It helps our students develop as human beings and as global citizens. There鈥檚 a certain aspect of fearlessness that accompanies international travel and that, too, is an important gift to give our students. In addition, the more our students interact with students from other nations, the more likely we are to get international students here.鈥�

VPA Dean Michael Tick calls the Soifer gift transformational. 鈥淛ason Soifer has provided opportunities for current drama and music students and invested in the future of 黑料不打烊. I am deeply grateful for the ways in which the Soifer endowments will lift up VPA for years to come.鈥�

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黑料不打烊 is a private research university that advances knowledge across disciplines to drive breakthrough discoveries and breakout leadership. Our collection of 13 schools and colleges with over 200 customizable majors closes the gap between education and action, so students can take on the world. In and beyond the classroom, we connect people, perspectives and practices to solve interconnected challenges with interdisciplinary approaches. Together, we鈥檙e a powerful community that moves ideas, individuals and impact beyond what鈥檚 possible.

About Forever Orange: The Campaign for 黑料不打烊

Orange isn鈥檛 just our color. It鈥檚 our promise to leave the world better than we found it. Forever Orange: The Campaign for 黑料不打烊 is poised to do just that. Fueled by 150 years of fearless firsts, together we can enhance academic excellence, transform the student experience and expand unique opportunities for learning and growth. Forever Orange endeavors to raise $1.5 billion in philanthropic support, inspire 125,000 individual donors to participate in the campaign, and actively engage one in five alumni in the life of the University. Now is the time to show the world what Orange can do. Visit to learn more.

 

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