Lectures

Puget Sound Memory Project Panel Discussion

Add to Calendar 2026-02-11 18:30:00 2026-02-11 20:00:00 Puget Sound Memory Project Panel Discussion Join us for a rich multidisciplinary panel discussion exploring these topic questions:   How does memory impact the way we understand our past? (Collective memory and individual memory? How does memory of past events impact our present and our current view of the world? How does memory impact the narratives we create of our past, present and future? How and why are these questions relevant to current socio-political events? Our panelists include Dr. Liora Halperin, Professor of International Studies at the University of Washington; Dr. Tina Huynh, Associate Professor of Music Education at Puget Sound; Dr. Melvin Rouse Jr., Associate Professor of Psychology at Puget Sound; and Merilee Tanbara, Member of the Omoide Project. Location Contact Information Margo D Palmer 253.879.2827 mdpalmer@pugetsound.edu Submitter Contact Information Margo Palmer mdpalmer@pugetsound.edu support@kwallcompany.com America/Los_Angeles public
Feb 11, 2026
6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m.

Join us for a rich multidisciplinary panel discussion exploring these topic questions:  

  • How does memory impact the way we understand our past? (Collective memory and individual memory?
  • How does memory of past events impact our present and our current view of the world?
  • How does memory impact the narratives we create of our past, present and future?
  • How and why are these questions relevant to current socio-political events?

Our panelists include Dr. Liora Halperin, Professor of International Studies at the University of Washington; Dr. Tina Huynh, Associate Professor of Music Education at Puget Sound; Dr. Melvin Rouse Jr., Associate Professor of Psychology at Puget Sound; and Merilee Tanbara, Member of the Omoide Project.

Event Location

Thomas Hall, Tahoma Room

Contact Information
Margo D Palmer
253.879.2827
mdpalmer@pugetsound.edu
Submitter Contact Information
Margo Palmer
mdpalmer@pugetsound.edu