SEMA Early Reg
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SEMA Early Reg


Please note that early registration for the Southeastern Medieval Association Annual Meeting (October 15-17) will be extended for a few more days. After that, the registration fee will be increased to $130.00 (rather than the normal fee of $100.00).

We encourage you to register soon, especially if you are a conference participant. You can use the following link to register: https://sitemason.vanderbilt.edu/site/gShQhq/registration.

If you have any questions, please email me ([email protected]) or Lynn Ramey ([email protected]).

Thanks!

Rachel Early
Graduate Student, Department of French and Italian
Vanderbilt University




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