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- Fall '09: Energy Table at Mathey Dining Hall Monday nights, 6:30-7:30pm. Each week a new topic is discussed. No meal plan? No problem, as a limited number of meals are sponsored each week by Mathey College & Princeton Environmental Institute.
- 10/15/2009 – Program strengthens links between work inside and outside the classroom
- 10/6/2009 - EGC Affiliated Faculty Elie Bou-Zeid Receives the Latsis Prize
- 9/28/2009 - Roger Stern and Bernard Haykel publish article "From the Soviet collapse, a lesson on reining in Iran" in The National
- 9/27/2009 - Bernard Haykel, Principal Investigator of EGC program on Oil, Energy and the Middle East Program publishes article "Al-Qaida stumbles in Saudi"
- 9/22/2009 - Sigman wins MacArthur 'genius grant'
- 9/18/2009 - Princeton awarded more than $17 million in Recovery Act Funding (EGC Researchers: Emily Carter, Michael Freedman and Jennifer Rexford awarded funds)
- 9/1/2009 - Catherine Peters, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Acting Director of the Energy Grand Challenge program, is leading a university project to evaluate carbon storage, newly funded by the Department of Energy
by Krystal Knapp, The Times of Trenton - 8/24/2009 – DOE Selects Projects to Monitor and Evaluate Geologic CO2 Storage
- 8/18/2009 – Carter elected to international academy
- 8/5/2009 – Opportunities open up world of learning for Princeton students
- 7/28/09 – The National Academy report on America's Energy Future: Technology and Transformation released: Actions Taken Over the Next Decade to Demonstrate and Deploy Key Technologies Will Determine U.S. Energy Future
- 7/20/2009 – Biofuels 'done right' can curb greenhouse gas emissions and provide other benefits.
- 7/20/2009 – Four Reasons to Use Cap-and-Trade to Fight Global Warming.
- 7/16/2009 – Engineering a Difference
- 7/7/2009 – New Princeton method may help allocate carbon emissions responsibility among nations, targets individuals, tagging high polluters everywhere.
- 6/15/2009 – Paxson Named Woodrow Wilson School Dean
- 5/20/2009 – Socolow to receive Frank Kreith Energy Award
- 5/8/2009 – The Siebel Energy Grand Challenge “Ethics and Climate Change Lecture Series” Attracts Thousands on iTunes U, UChannel and YouTube
by Susan M. Allen - 5/5/2009 – Princeton to receive $20 million to establish Energy Frontier Research Center
- 3/18/2009 – Franz travels to African drylands to understand water
- 3/2-3/2009 – Summary on the National Academy of Engineering Grand Challenges

