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Swimming Crustacean Eats Unlikely Food Source in Deep Ocean

A new study published today in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences sheds light on a remarkable isopod species named Bathyopsurus nybelini. Using the submersible Alvin, scientists, including SUNY Geneseo Assistant Professor Mackenzie Gerringer, encountered this isopod swimming 3.7 miles deep in the Puerto Rico Trench and Cayman Trough.

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2024 Legacy Celebration

The SUNY Geneseo Legacy Celebration highlights and honors our legacy families with two or more family members who graduated from or are currently attending Geneseo. The families on this page took part in our 2024 celebration (in-person and virtual). Legacy Celebration Photo Gallery 2024 First-Year Legacy Celebration Families 2024 Other Legacy Submissions Return to main

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Professor Amanda Roth Quoted in Time Magazine Regarding IVF and Reproductive Ethics

Philosophy News Amanda Roth, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Women’s & Gender Studies, contributed to the article “IVF Changed America. But Its Future is Under Threat” published August 7, 2024 by Jamie Ducharme in Time Magazine. Roth, who specializes in bioethics, moral and feminist philosophy, and gender & sexuality studies, spoke to Ducharme about the

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American Cornerstones Project

Student reading old manuscript (SUNY Geneseo/Keith Walters ’11) History News The American Cornerstones Project is a new initiative at SUNY Geneseo funded by the Teagle Foundation. Its purpose is to provide first-year and transfer students with a shared experience reading transformational text in America Democracy, and with high-impact, community-based research in their hometowns exploring American

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Asian Studies

With a broad definition of Asia extending from the Pacific Rim to the Arabian Sea, the Asian studies minor examines Asia as an integral part of human civilization.

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Teaching Squares

A Teaching Square is a group of four instructors who agree to observe one another teach during a given semester, and meet to reflect on and discuss the experiences afterwards. Squares develop their own set of norms and expectations to guide their collaboration. Participation in a Teaching Square is an opportunity for reflection and growth

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The American Cornerstones Project

/The American Cornerstones Project is a new initiative at SUNY Geneseo funded by the Teagle Foundation. Students who complete American Cornerstones will receive a new micro-credential in American Democracy and Civic Engagement. Its purpose is to provide first-year and transfer students with a shared experience reading transformational text in America Democracy, and with high-impact, community-based research

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