A sampling of recently funded proposals include:
- Ryo Morimoto – enhancement of ANT446/EN364: Nuclear Things and Toxic Colonization
- Sigrid Adriaenssens and Rebecca Lazier – Development of Atelier course “The Understor(e)y: Suspension, Movement, Space.” (collaboration with dance, visual art, engineering and sound art)
- Ruha Benjamin – Development of course: Black Mirror: Race, Technology, and Justice
- V Mitch McEwen - Hosting the Princeton Summer RAW Workshop (Robotic Architecture)
- Jeff Snyder – Development of new electronic instruments for the Princeton Laptop Orchestra (PLOrk).
- Caroline Cheung – Funding for a new course on “The Science of Roman History”
- Janet Kay - Funding and CST staff support for the course "Building Medieval Worlds"
- Branko Glisic and Michael Koortbojian – Enhancement of CEE 538 / ART 538 Holistic Analysis of Heritage Structures
- Alan Kaplan – Funding to integrate computer science independent work research with community engagement projects
- Forrest Meggers - Funding for development and implementation of The Hydrodulus Demonstration: Cooling without Air Conditioning on the Princeton Campus.
- Soohyun Nam Liao – Graduate student stipends to develop biology-specific and collaborative self-paced precept materials for COS 126
- Mike Galvin - Funding for the undergrad SmallSat lab and program, including a spaceworthy solar panel and radio communications & GPS system.
- Michael Littman - Funding for the new laboratory equipment to support student hands-on projects.
- Joanna Wuest - Course-"Seminar in Political Theory: Science, Identity, and the Politics of Human Difference"
- Jason Puchalla - Funding for PHY108, Physics in the Life Sciences.
- Lamyaa El-Gabry - Energy Conservation Internship
- Elizabeth H. Margulis - Music Studies Book Collaboration
- Daniel Rubenstein - Mimicry in Art and Nature
- Jonathan M. Levine - Princeton Field Ecology Skills Course