Thirty-third Annual Southeastern Undergraduate Sociology Symposium (SEUSS)
FAMILIES: TRANSFORMATIONS AND TRAJECTORIES
February 12-14, 2015
Morehouse College, Atlanta, Georgia


Registration is due FEBRUARY 6! Register here.

The 33rd annual SEUSS will be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday, February 12-14, 2015 at Morehouse College. The Symposium provides undergraduate students a unique opportunity to participate in a professional meeting. Students may present a paper or a panel. Any area of sociological significance is welcome. Students who submit full papers by the January 30, 2015 deadline will be eligible for an Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research (1st place $100, 2nd place $75, 3rd place $50) and have their papers published in Challenge, the journal of the Morehouse Research Institute. All presenters receive a Certificate of Professional Participation and all abstracts are published in the Symposium Proceedings.

Application Procedure. The deadline for receipt of abstracts is Friday, January 23, 2015.

  • ​Students interested in presenting a paper should submit a one-page abstract with the full name and institution of the presenter.
  • Students interested in organizing a panel should submit a one-page abstract with full names and institutions of the organizer and panel participants.
  • Abstracts should include enough detail to allow reviewers to make informed decisions.
To be considered in the undergraduate research paper competition, completed papers must be emailed by January 30, 2015.

​Abstracts must be accompanied by a statement from a faculty member indicating that the paper or panel will be complete and ready for presentation on February 14, 2015.


For more information on submitting and the conference, click read more.



​Email the abstract from the faculty sponsor’s email as an MS Word attachment to Dr. Ida Rousseau Mukenge at ida.mukenge@morehouse.edu. Name the submitted file as follows:LASTNAME_FIRSTINITIAL_SHORT TITLE. Please type “SEUSS ABSTRACT” in the subject line of the email.

Notice of Acceptance. Within 24 hours of receiving the abstract, Dr. Mukenge will notify students of acceptance and provide information for submitting the complete paper; submitting detailed information on the panel; and presentation procedures for both formats.

A nominal registration fee of $25, payable to: Morehouse College – Sociology, is charged to help defray the costs of the Friday evening banquet and publication of the Proceedings. Information about last year’s SEUSS and regular updates on application, registration, and accommodations will be available athttp://www.sociology.emory.edu/SEUSS/ in early January.

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