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