GENO in a Box

Build One Today — or Sponsor One for Somewhere That Can't

A whole university,
small enough to hold.

For the village, school, or shelter no signal reaches, we are packing everything we have built — every book, course, and game — onto a small, inexpensive device that broadcasts it as a searchable, multilingual library to any phone in the room. No internet. No data. No app. Plug it in, and the knowledge of the world is suddenly in the room — and no one far away can switch it off.

Sponsor a Box → Every sponsorship puts a complete free university somewhere the internet has never been.

How it works

No technician, no subscription, no infrastructure. If the room has power, the room has a university.

1

Plug it in

The box runs anywhere there is an outlet, a battery, or a solar panel. Setup is the plug.

2

Phones find it

Every phone in the room sees the box's free local signal and opens the library in an ordinary browser — no internet, no data plan, no app to install.

3

The room learns

Search, read, and play across the full GSU library. A classroom of thirty can use it at once, each on their own page.

What's inside the box

The founder's life's work and the whole university with it — and because the university never stops building, the box never stops growing. Whatever GSU adds, the box receives.

📚

200+ Books

Dr. Constant's full donated catalog: skilled trades, reading, writing, mathematics, personal finance, science, civics, law, history, and digital literacy.

🎓

The Entire Curriculum

Every GSU subject hub and learning path, from first phonemes to the certification ladder.

🎮

Learning Games

The games that drill what the books teach — built to run offline, right in the phone's browser.

🔬

Deep Research Library

An ever-deepening shelf of original GSU research, written to be read by anyone.

"Every person on Earth is born with an American spirit: an untamed yearning for a better tomorrow."

— Dr. Gene A. Constant, founder, Global Sovereign University

Put one in the room that needs it

GSU charges no one, ever — the boxes will be given, not sold. Sponsorship is what builds them and carries them to the villages, schools, and shelters where the signal never arrives. This is the most education per dollar we know how to deliver.

Sponsor a Box →

Build one yourself — today

The box is not a secret and not a someday. It is a $25 computer, our free setup script, and the library you can already download. One hour, no soldering, no subscription — and when it's done, unplug the internet. The box never needs it again.

1

Get the parts

A Raspberry Pi (Zero 2 W, 3, 4, or 5), a 32GB+ microSD card, and a power supply. Roughly $25–45 total, available everywhere.

2

Run the recipe

Flash Raspberry Pi OS Lite, load the free GSU library bundle, and run our one-command setup script. Full instructions are inside the script itself.

3

Plug it in anywhere

The box broadcasts the open network "GSU Free Library." Every phone that joins gets the whole university — no internet, no data, no app.

Get the Setup Script → Free and open, like everything else here. Built one? Tell us where it lives — we're keeping a map.

Questions, answered

What exactly is GENO in a Box?

A small, low-cost device loaded with Global Sovereign University's entire free library — 200+ books, the full curriculum, learning games, and the Deep Research collection. It broadcasts its own local signal, and any phone, tablet, or laptop in the room can open the library in a normal web browser.

Does it need the internet?

No. That is the whole point. The box carries the library inside itself and serves it locally. No internet connection, no data plan, and no app are ever required — and no one far away can switch it off.

Who is it for?

Anywhere learning is needed and connectivity isn't available: remote villages, rural schools, shelters, clinics, and community centers. If the room has power, the room has a university.

How much does it cost to use?

Nothing, for the people using it — the same promise as everything GSU builds. Boxes are funded by sponsors and given to the places that need them. GSU is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and every book Dr. Constant sells funds the mission.

When will the first boxes ship?

You can build one today — the free recipe on this page turns a $25 Raspberry Pi into a working box in under an hour. Sponsorships fund building and placing boxes for the villages, schools, and shelters that can’t build their own; sponsors will be the first to know when boxes are placed.

How can I help?

Sponsor a box through the Quid Pro Quo page, or simply spread the word. If you represent a school, village, or shelter that needs one, contact GSU — we are building the placement list now.