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Guggenheim Fellows

John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation 1925.

From the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation: "Often characterized as 'midcareer' awards, Guggenheim Fellowships are intended for men and women who have already demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the arts."

Below is a list of Ohio State faculty with their election year and department.

  • 2025 - Ahmad Al-Jallad, Sofia Chair in Arabic Studies and Professor of Near Eastern and South Asian Languages and Cultures
  • 2025 - Dionne Lee, Assistant Professor of Art
  • 2025 - Paul Reitter, Professor Germanic Languages and Literatures
  • 2024 - Ryan Johnson, Post MFA Dance Scholar
  • 2024 - Gina Osterloh, Associate Professor of Art
  • 2024 - Abby Zbikowski, Associate Professor of Dance
  • 2023 - Kathy Fagan Grandinetti, Professor English
  • 2023 - Edward B. Foley, Charles W. Ebersold and Florence Whitcomb Ebersold Chair in Constitutional Law; Director, Election Law
  • 2023 - David L. Hoffman, Distinguished Professor of History
  • 2022 - David Brakke, Joe R. Engle Chair in the History of Christianity and Professor of History
  • 2022 - Krzysztof Stanek, Professor of Astronomy, University Distinguished Scholar
  • 2020 - Christopher Otter, Professor of History
  • 2019 - Carmen Winant, Associate Professor of Art
  • 2016 - Julia Andrews, Distinguished University Professor of History of Art
  • 2014 - Sarah Cole, Professor of Literary Criticism
  • 2014 - David Haskell, Professor of Science Writing
  • 2014 - Robert Hite, Professor of Fine Arts
  • 2013 - Dongping Zhong, Professor of Chemistry
  • 2012 - Bruce A. Kimball, Professor of Education
  • 2009 - John N. King, Distinguished University Professor and Humanities Distinguished Professor of English and of Religious Studies
  • 2008 - Ovidiu Costin, Professor of Mathematics
  • 2008 - Judith Mayne, Distinguished Humanities Professor of French
  • 2008 - Ardine Nelson, Professor of Photography
  • 2005 - Henri Cole, Professor of Poetry
  • 2004 - Fritz Graf, Distinguished University Professor of Classics
  • 2004 - Andrew Hudgins, Professor of Poetry
  • 2004 - J. Marshall Unger, Professor of Linguistics
  • 2003 - Carter Findley, Professor of History
  • 2003 - Fei-Ran Tian, Professor of Mathematics
  • 2002 - Steven Kern, Humanities Distinguished Professor of History
  • 2001 - James Bartholomew, Professor of History of Science & Technology
  • 2001 - James Beatty, Professor of Astronomy-Astrophysics
  • 2001 - Kevin Boyle, Humanities Distinguished Professor of History
  • 2001 - Geoffrey Parker, Distinguished University Professor and Andreas Dorpalen Professor of European History and Associate of the Mershon Center for International Security Studies
  • 2000 - Alice Conklin, Professor of History
  • 2000 - Kevin R. Cox, Professor of Geography & Environmental Studies
  • 1999 - Dick Davis, Professor of Near Eastern Studies
  • 1999 - Robert C. Davis, Professor of History
  • 1999 - Tin-Lun Ho, Professor of Physics
  • 1999 - Joseph Lynch, Professor of History
  • 1997 - John Brooke, Humanities Distinguished Professor of History
  • 1995 - Henry Moscovici, Professor of Mathematics
  • 1992 - Gregory Jusdanis, Professor of Near Eastern Studies
  • 1989 - Amy Shuman, Professor of Folklore & Popular Culture
  • 1988 - Barbara Hanawalt, Professor of History
  • 1987 - John E. Mueller, Woody Hayes Chair of National Security Studies at the Mershon Center for International Security Studies
  • 1985 - Barbara Becker-Cantarino, Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures
  • 1983 - Alan Beyerchen, Professor of History
  • 1975 - Bebe Miller, Professor of Choreography
  • 1972 - Morris Beja, Professor of English
  • 1966 - Avner Friedman, Distinguished University Professor of Mathematics