Important Update DATE CHANGE: the conference will take place February 27-March 1, 2026 – this is a change from the original dates!
Student Travel Grants: Applications due December 30th
This year, the AAR-SE board is offering ten $100 travel grants to help ease the burden of participation in the regional meeting. Please apply by December 30th! Apply here.
Call for Papers: View the 2026 CFP now!
Information on accommodations and registration will be available close to the conference dates.
Theme: Shifting Identities and Fractured Communities
Greenville rose to prominence as a medium sized textile manufacturing city, prosperous into the late 20th century. After two decades of economic decline, the 21st century has seen tremendous growth in population, cultural diversity, and economic opportunity. Underneath the “New South” glitter, however, there are still the wounds of racism and class oppression as well as the cultural gravity of religious fundamentalism — a situation evidenced throughout the South. Fractures created by these cultural shifts have become even more visible and consequential in recent years and months. This is a time in which the academic study of religion should take into account its physical and social location in this region, and consider how our subject matter, and the ways in which we study it, might help us understand and adapt to the shifting ground under our feet.
Graduate Student Award: Graduate students who wish to be considered for this award should submit a paper of no more than 12 pages to RELSERegion@gmail.com, no later than January 15, 2026. Please include Graduate Student Award in the subject line of the email.
Undergraduate Student Award: All undergraduate papers emailed to RELSERegion@gmail.com by the December 15, 2025 deadline are eligible for the undergraduate award. See full instructions below.