Volume 2013 (Volume 5)
This issue of The Proceedings of GREAT Day showcases students’ intellectual and active participation in both their local and global communities. These thoughtful essays by Geneseo students discuss the need for social change and making a difference in important issues such as feminism, homosexuality, and environmental sustainability. Contributors also look to the past to understand our present, exploring the history of dance, the legacy of Lenin’s burial, and the historical relationship between China and India. Furthermore, student scholars investigate the microscopic level in biological research, themselves in personal narratives, and society’s deeply ingrained prejudices using literature.Articles
Lenin’s Life after Death: An Analysis of the Politics Surrounding the Lenin Mausoleum as a Symbol of Power throughout History
Marty Rogachefsky
Influential Figures of Dance: Loïe Fuller and Isadora Duncan
Stephanie Willmarth
Homosexual Identity Formation in a Heternormative World
Kathryn Cardinal
Eye of the Beholder
Jane McGowan
Imagine It: A Community Recycling Initiative
Nikolay Clark, Lindsay Giacalone, and Saif Ratul
Long-Term Sustainability of Cooperative-Wide Coffee Yields in San Miguel Escobar, Guatemala
Michael Pilosov
Characterizing the Role of the Actin-binding Protein, TMD-1/tropomodulin in C. elegans Excretory Cell Morphogenesis
Samantha Smith
Full Issue
The Proceedings of GREAT Day 2013
Proceedings of GREAT Day
Editors
- Editor
- Amy E. Bishop, Class of 2015
- Publishing Supervisor
- Daniel Ross, Academic Excellence Librarian, Milne Library