Early Registration for SEC Symposium Ends Today

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Early registration for the 2015 Southeastern Conference Symposium ends today, June 30.

The third annual SEC Symposium will be held Sept. 20-22 at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta. This year’s event is titled “Creativity, Innovation & Entrepreneurship: Driving a 21st Century Economy.” This annual symposium offers opportunities for University of Arkansas students and faculty alike to learn from and share their expertise with SEC peers and colleagues.

Anyone wishing to register for the event may do so at www.SECSymposium.com. There is a gold “Register” button on the home page and a draft program schedule is also available. Regular registration will begin on July 1 and continue until August 31.

 

Contacts

Bryant Welbourne, assistant director
SECU
205-949-8960, bwelbourne@sec.org

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