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Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

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Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

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Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

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Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

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Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

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Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

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Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

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Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

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Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

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Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

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Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

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Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

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Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

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Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

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Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

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Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

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Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

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Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

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Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

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Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

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Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

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Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

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Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

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Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

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Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

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Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

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Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.

Class

Presidential Legacies: Forgotten and Remembered - Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III, Washington University

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Thursday, September 29 
2:00 – 3:00 pm (in person or online)

Most American Presidents are destined to be forgotten within 50 to 100 years after leaving office. That’s the conclusion of Professor Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger – an internationally recognized scholar of human memory function at Washington University in St. Louis, who has been testing the ability of undergraduate students to remember the names of Presidents for almost 50 years. As the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, he uses his presidential-recall test to study individual patterns of remembering and forgetting as well as to uncover how our nation’s collective memory evolves over time. Professor Roediger was recently featured in Washington University’s The Source. Join us for an in-person or online (hybrid) Mirowitz Center presentation you won’t forget!! This program is part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series.

To register click here, call 314-733-9813, or email skemppainen@mirowitzcenter.org. At checkout, you may choose whether you wish to attend on-site or via Zoom.