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Awards and Honors Guggenheim Fellowships

Guggenheim Fellowships have been awarded annually since 1925 by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, New York City. The Foundation was established by former United States Senator and Mrs. Simon Guggenheim as a memorial to their son who died in 1922.

The following list of scholars awarded Guggenheims while affiliated with Penn is comprehensive for the years after 1948; since records of recipients in earlier years are not as complete, it is possible that some Penn recipients during the years 1925 to 1948 have been omitted. The academic positions given are those held by the fellows at the time of their awards.

Whenever documentation is available, this list also includes scholars awarded Guggenheim fellowships before joining the Penn faculty.

2022
Four awards to Penn faculty:

  • Daniel Barber, Professor of Architecture
  • Kimberly Bowes, Professor of Classical Studies
  • Guthrie Ramsey, Professor Emeritus of Music
  • Paul Saint-Amour, Professor of English

2021
One award to Penn faculty:

  • Julie Nelson Davis, Professor of Art History

2020
One award to Penn faculty:

  • Emily Wilson, College for Women Class of 1963 Term Professor in the Humanities, Professor of Classical Studies, and Graduate Chair of the Program in Comparative Literature and Literary Theory

2019
Four awards to Penn faculty:

  • Jed Esty, Chair of Department of English
  • Michelle Lopez, Professor of Fine Arts
  • Carmen Maria Machado, Creative Writing Artist-in-Residence
  • Adriana Petryna, Professor of Anthropology

2018
Two awards to Penn faculty:

  • Charles L. Bosk, Professor of Sociology
  • Charles Yang, Professor of Linguistics and Computer Science

2017
Four awards to Penn faculty:

  • Robert Aronowitz, Physician and Professor and Chair of the Department of History and Sociology of Science
  • Rita Copeland, Sheli Z. and Burton X. Rosenberg Professor of the Humanities and Professor of Classical Studies
  • Daniel J. Mindiola, Presidential Professor of Chemistry
  • Daniel K. Richter, Roy F. and Jeannette P. Nichols Professor of American History

2016
Three awards to Penn faculty:

  • Diana Mutz, Samuel A. Stouffer Professor of Political Science and Communication and Director of the Institute for the Study of Citizens and Politics
  • Timothy Rommen, Professor of Music and Africana Studies
  • Joseph Subotnik, Associate Professor of Chemistry

2015
Two awards to Penn faculty:

  • Kathleen Brown, Professor of American History
  • Sarah (Sally) Barringer Gordon, Arlin M. Adams Professor of Constitutional Law and Professor of History

2013
Two awards to Penn faculty:

  • Philippe Bourgois, Richard Perry University Professor of Anthropology and Family and Community Medicine
  • Carlin Romano, Writer and Adjunct Professor at Annenberg School for Communication

2012
Three awards to Penn faculty:

  • Jamal J. Elias, Professor and Chair of Religious Studies
  • Justin McDaniel, Professor of Religious Studies
  • Benjamin Nathans, Associate Professor of History

2011
Two awards to Penn faculty:

  • Marwan M. Kraidy, Associate Professor of Communication
  • Kevin M.F. Platt, Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures

2010
One award to Penn faculty:

  • Junhyong Kim, Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Term Endowed Professor of Biology and Co-Director of Penn Genome Frontiers Institute

2009
Four awards to Penn faculty:

  • Susan Cotts Watkins, Professor of Sociology
  • David J. Wallace, Professor of English
  • Anna Weesner, Associate Professor of Music
  • Alexi Worth, Artist and Senior Critic in PennDesign

2008
Two awards to Penn faculty:

  • Michael Leja, Professor of History of Art
  • Don Mitchel, Visiting Scholar in the Annenberg School for Communications

2006
Four awards to Penn faculty:

  • David Christianson, Roy and Diana Vagelos Professor in Chemistry and Chemical Biology
  • Steven Feierman, Professor of History and Sociology of Science
  • Barbara Fuchs, Associate Professor of Romance Languages
  • Jackie Tiletson, Assistant Professor of Fine Arts

2005
Two awards to Penn faculty:

  • Victoria Kirkham, Professor of Romance Languages
  • Thomas J. Sugrue, Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Professor of History and Sociology

2004
Six awards to Penn faculty:

  • Joan Dayan, Professor of English and Comparative Literature
  • Talya Fishman, Associate Professor of Religious Studies
  • M. Susan Lindee, Professor of History and Sociology of Science
  • Peter Stallybrass, Walter H. and Lenore C. Annenberg Professor of Humanities and Professor of English
  • David Stern, Roth Meltzer Professor of Classical Hebrew Literature
  • Margo Todd, Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History

2003
One award to Penn faculty:

  • Francis X. Diebold, William Polk Carey Professor of Economics

2002
Three awards to Penn faculty:

  • Marsha I. Lester, Professor of Chemistry
  • David Ludden, Professor of History
  • Kathy Peiss, Professor of History

2001
Two awards to Penn faculty:

  • Larry Silver, James and Nan Farquhar Professor of History of Art
  • Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt, Professor of East Asian Art and Curator of Chinese Art

2000
Two awards to Penn faculty:

  • Hai-Lung Dai, Professor of Chemistry
  • Robert Blair St. George, Associate Professor of History

1999
Four awards to Penn faculty:

  • Nader Engheta, Professor of Engineering, SEAS
  • Kathryn Hellerstein, Lecturer in Yiddish
  • Paul Hendrickson, staff writer for The Washington Post and Visiting Lecturer in English
  • Leo Katz, Professor of Law, Law School

1998
Five awards to Penn faculty:

  • Eugene W. Beier, Professor of Physics
  • Larry Gross, Sol Worth Professor of Communication
  • Mauro F. Guillen, Assistant Professor of Management
  • Lee Haring, Adjunct Professor of Folklore and Folklife
  • Neil H. Shubin, Associate Professor of Biology

1997
One award to Penn faculty:

  • David G. De Long, Professor of Architecture

1996
One award to Penn faculty:

  • Marina Roseman, Assistant Professor of Music/Anthropology

1995
Five awards to Penn faculty:

  • Dorothy L. Cheney, Professor of Biology
  • Martha J. Farah, Professor of Psychology
  • Moshe Lewin, Professor of History
  • E. Ann Matter, Professor of Religion
  • Robert M. Seyfarth, Professor of Psychology

1994
Four awards to Penn faculty:

  • Margreta DeGrazia, Associate Professor of English
  • Pierre Jalbert, Lecturer in Music
  • John W. Roberts, Associate Professor of Folklore and Folklife
  • Paul J. Steinhardt, Professor of Physics

1993
Four awards to Penn faculty:

  • Marina S. Brownlee, Professor of Romance Languages
  • Margaret Ann Mills, Associate Professor of Folklore and Folklife
  • Donald Keeney Swearer, Adjunct Professor of Religious Studies
  • Greg Urban, Professor of Anthropology

1992
Three awards to Penn faculty:

  • Jeffrey Kallberg, Associate Professor of Music
  • Vicki Mahaffey, Associate Professor of English
  • Jane Ava Menken, Professor of Sociology

1991
Three awards to Penn faculty:

  • Mark Irwin Greene, Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
  • Susan Naquin, Professor of History
  • Liliane Weissberg, Professor of German

1990
Two awards to Penn faculty:

  • Jeffery Cotton, Lecturer of Music
  • Carroll Smith-Rosenberg, Professor of History

1989
Four awards to Penn faculty:

  • James J. O’Donnell, Associate Professor of Classical Studies
  • Charles E. Rosenberg, Janice and Julian Bers Professor of History and Sociology of Science
  • Douglas Alan Lauffenburger, Professor of Chemical Engineering
  • Michael L.Klein, Professor of Chemistry

1988
One award to Penn faculty:

  • Edward Peters, Professor of History

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Myra Jehlen, English (awarded while at Rutgers University)

1987
Eight awards to Penn faculty:

  • Lawrence F. Bernstein, Professor of Music
  • Claudia Goldin, Professor of Economics
  • Paul J. Korshin, Professor of English
  • William D. Labov, Professor of Linguistics
  • Ewa Morawska, Assistant Professor of Sociology
  • Stephen G. Nichols, Professor of Romance Languages
  • Michele M. Richman, Associate Professor of Romance Languages
  • Elaine Scarry, Associate Professor of English

1986
Eleven awards to Penn faculty:

  • Paul D. Allison, Associate Professor of Sociology
  • Paul Bowman, Professor of Romance Languages
  • Drew Gilpin Faust, Associate Professor of American Civilization
  • German Gullon, Professor of Romance Languages
  • Thomas P. Hughes, Professor of History and Sociology of Science
  • Gerald S. Lazarus, Professor of Dermatology
  • Marjorie B. Levinson, Associate Professor of English
  • E. Ward Plummer, Professor of Physics
  • Janice A. Radway, Associate Professor of American Civilization
  • Gillian Sankoff, Professor of Linguistics
  • Robert B. Zurier, Professor of Medicine

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Joan Elizabeth DeJean, Romance Languages (awarded while at Princeton University)
  • Judith Rodin, Psychology (awarded while at Yale University)

1985
Five awards to Penn faculty:

  • Normal T. Adler, Professor of Psychology
  • Deirdre Blair, Associate Professor of English
  • Amos B. Smith, III, Professor of Chemistry
  • Arnold Wilfred Thackray, Professor of History and Sociology of Science
  • Alexander Vucinich, Professor of History and Sociology of Science

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Elizabeth Johns, History of Art
  • James Primosch, Composer; Humanities

1984
Eight awards to Penn faculty:

  • Michael P. Cava, Professor of Chemistry
  • Peter Conn, Associate Professor of English
  • Elizabeth B. Dussan V., Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering
  • Igor Kopytoff, Professor of Anthropology
  • Adrian R. Morrison, Jr., Professor of School of Medicine
  • Samuel Hulse Preston, Professor of Sociology
  • Robert A. Rescorla, Professor of Psychology
  • Frank Trommler, Professor of German

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Charles Clarence Bernheimer, Romance Languages (awarded while at the State University of New York at Buffalo)

1983
Seven awards to Penn faculty:

  • Sidney A. Bludman, Professor of Physics
  • Nancy M. Farriss, Associate Professor of History
  • Daniel Hoffman, Professor of English, Poet in Residence and Director of the Writing Program
  • K. C. Nicolaou, Professor of Chemistry
  • Rosemary A. Stevens, Professor of History and Sociology of Science
  • Marc Trachtenberg, Associate Professor of History
  • Neil Welliver, Professor of Fine Arts

1982
Nine awards to Penn faculty:

  • John Joseph Cebra, Professor of Biology and Annenberg Professor of Natural Sciences
  • Robert Fagen, Assistant Professor of Animal Biology, School of Veterinary Medicine
  • Frank F. Furstenberg, Jr., Professor of Sociology
  • David Bourke O’Connor, Associate Professor of Egyptology
  • James F. Ross, Professor of Philosophy
  • Candace Slater, Watkins Assistant Professor of Romance Languages
  • Wendy Steiner, Assistant Professor of English
  • Gary Alfred Tomlinson, Assistant Professor of Music
  • Siegfried Wenzel, Professor of English

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Paul David Guyer, Philosophy (awarded while at the University of Illinois-Chicago)
  • Lynn Avery Hunt, History (received while at the University of California-Berkeley)

1981
Six awards to Penn faculty:

  • Robert Francis Engs, Associate Professor of History
  • Sanford Jay Grossman, Professor of Finance and Economics
  • Tom C. Lubensky, Professor of Physics
  • Alfred Kenneth Mann, Professor of Physics
  • Gerald Clifford Weales, Professor of English
  • Saul I.Winegrad, Professor of Physiology

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Maureen Quilligan, English (awarded while at Yale University)
  • Julius L. Shaneson, Mathematics (awarded while at Rutgers University)

1980
Two awards to Penn faculty:

  • Elias Burstein, Professor of Physics
  • Gary Schmidgall, Assistant Professor of English

1979
Eight awards to Penn faculty:

  • Nina Auerbach, Associate Professor of English
  • Jere R. Behrman, Professor of Economics
  • Ward H. Goodenough, Professor of Anthropology
  • John E. Jackson, Associate Professor of Political Science
  • Charles H. Kahn, Professor of Philosophy
  • Georg Nicolaus Knauer, Professor of Classical Studies
  • Stephen J. Lieberman, Museum
  • Robert T. Powers, Professor of Mathematics

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Jay Reise, Composer (awarded while at Hamilton College)

1978
Seven awards to Penn faculty:

  • Houston A. Baker, Jr., Professor of English
  • E. Digby Baltzell, Professor of Sociology
  • Sherman Frankel, Professor of Physics
  • Lynn H. Lees, Assistant Professor of History
  • James D. Muhly, Associate Professor of Ancient Near East History
  • David Premack, Professor of Psychology
  • Anthony F. C. Wallace, Professor of Anthropology

1977
Nine awards to Penn faculty:

  • Joel Conarroe, Associate Professor of English
  • Erving Goffman, Benjamin Franklin Professor of Anthropology and Sociology
  • Nicholas A. Kefalides, Professor of Medicine
  • Martin Ostwald, William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of Classical Studies
  • Paul Rozin, Professor of Psychology
  • Karl Shell, Professor of Economics and Public Policy
  • Barbara Herrnstein-Smith, Professor of English
  • Oliver E. Williamson, Professor of Economics, Law, and Public Policy
  • Michael Zuckerman, Associate Professor of History

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Paul Fussell, English (awarded while at Rutgers University)
  • Michael B. Katz, History and Urban Studies

1976
Four awards to Penn faculty:

  • Henry Hiz, Professor of Linguistics
  • Bruce Kuklick, Associate Professor of History
  • Frank H. Warner, III, Professor of Mathematics
  • Richard F. Wernick, Associate Professor of Music

1975
Six awards to Penn faculty:

  • Dan Ben-Amos, Associate Professor of Folklore and Folklife
  • Abraham Klein, Professor of Physics
  • Stephen A. Ross, Professor of Economics and Public Policy
  • Gino Claudio Segre, Professor of Physics
  • Lewis G. Tilney, Associate Professor of Biology
  • Eugene K. Wolf, Assistant Professor of Music

1974
Eleven awards to Penn faculty:

  • Edwin Burmeister, Professor of Economics
  • James Welton Cornman, Professor of Philosophy
  • Diana Crane, Associate Professor of Sociology
  • Solomon David Erulkar, Professor of Pharmacology, School of Medicine
  • Werner L. Gundersheimer, Professor of History
  • John Scott Leigh, Jr., Assistant Professor of Physical Biochemistry
  • Robert P. Perry, Professor of Biophysics
  • Robert Eric Ricklefs, Associate Professor of Biology
  • Martin E. P. Seligman, Associate Professor of Psychology
  • Humphrey Tonkin, Associate Professor of English
  • Robert Y. Turner, Associate Professor of English

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Donald B. Martin, Medicine (awarded while at Harvard University Medical School)
  • Alexander Vucinich, History and Sociology of Science (awarded while at the University of Texas at Austin)

1973
Four awards to Penn faculty:

  • George H. Crumb, Composer; Professor of Music
  • Roland Mushat Frye, Professor of English
  • Rochel Gelman, Associate Professor of Psychology
  • Herbert S. Wilf, Professor of Mathematics

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Ivar E. Berg, Sociology (awarded while at Columbia University)
  • Stuart A. Curran, English (awarded while at the University of Wisconsin-Madison)

1972
Six awards to Penn faculty:

  • Herbert B. Callen, Professor of Physics
  • Herman Randolph Gluck, Professor of Mathematics
  • Arthur Brooks Harris, Associate Professor of Physics
  • Akira Kaji, Associate Professor of Microbiology
  • Neville R. Kallenbach, Professor of Biology
  • Clyde de L. Ryals, Professor of English

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Jose Miguel Oviedo, Spanish Language and Literature (awarded while at the National Institute of Culture, Lima)
  • Saul Sternberg, Psychology (while at Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill,New Jersey)

1971
Ten awards to Penn faculty:

  • Samuel G. Armistead, Professor of Romance Languages
  • Harold J. Bright, Associate Professor of Biochemistry
  • Robert Harris Dyson, Jr., Professor of Anthropology
  • Van A. Harvey, Professor of Religious Thought
  • Robin Main Hochstrasser, Blanchard Professor of Chemistry
  • Aravind K. Joshi, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering
  • Irwin A. Rose, Professor of Physical Biochemistry
  • Walter Selove, Professor of Physics
  • Wesley Dale Smith, Associate Professor of Classical Studies
  • Arnold Wilfred Thackray, Associate Professor of the History and Sociolgy of Science

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Leonard B. Meyer, Music and the Humanities (awarded while at the University of Chicago)
  • Nathan Sivin, Chinese Culture and the History of Science (awarded while at the Massachusetts Institue of Technology)

1970
Eight awards to Penn faculty:

  • Albert K. Ando, Professor of Economics and Finance
  • Derk Bodde, Professor of Chinese Studies
  • S. D. Goitein, Professor of Arabic
  • Nicholas K. Gonatas, Professor of Neurology
  • Shinya Inoue, Professor of Biology
  • Robert M. Netting, Associate Professor of Anthropology
  • M. Frank Norman, Assistant Professor of Psychology
  • Shiochiro Sakai, Professor of Mathematics

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • David Cass, Economics (awarded while at Carnegie-Mellon University)
  • William D. Labov, Linguistics (awarded while at Columbia University)
  • Perry B. Molinoff, Pharmacology (awarded while at the National Institute of Mental Health)
  • John J. Richetti, English (awarded while at Columbia University)

1969
Six awards to Penn faculty:

  • Richard C. Jeffrey, Professor of Philosophy
  • Richard Vincent Kadison, Professor of Mathematics
  • Robert Alan Kraft, Associate Professor of Religious Thought
  • W. Allyn Rickett, Associate Professor of Chinese Studies
  • Philip Rieff, Benjamin Franklin Professor of Sociology
  • Andre von Gronicka, Professor of German Literature

1968
Seven awards to Penn faculty:

  • Frank Paul Bowman, Professor of Romance Languages
  • Alan Jay Heegar, Professor of Physics
  • Dell H. Hymes, Professor of Anthropology
  • Robert M. Lumiansky, Professor of English
  • Samuel Maitin, Lecturer in Communications
  • Robert L. Pfaltzgraff, Jr., Assistant Professor of Political Science
  • Marvin Eugene Wolfgang, Professor of Sociology

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Craig R. Thompson, English (awarded while at Haverford College)
  • Siegfried Wenzel, English (awarded while at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

1967
Nine awards to Penn faculty:

  • Walter D. Bonner, Jr., Professor of Physical Biochemistry and Plant Physiology
  • Richard Brilliant, Associate Professor of the History of Art
  • George H. Crumb, Composer; Assistant Professor of Music
  • Theodore Hornberger, Professor of English
  • Irving B. Kravis, Professor of Economics
  • Leigh Lisker, Professor of Linguistics
  • Lee D. Peachey, Associate Professor of Biochemistry
  • Michael Ponce de Peon, Lecturer on Fine Arts
  • Anthony N. Zahareas, Associate Professor of Romance Languages

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • David Joseph DeLaura, English (awarded while at the University of Texas)
  • George Makdisi, Oriental Studies (awarded while at Harvard University)

1966
Thirteen awards to Penn faculty:

  • Malcolm John Campbell, Assistant Professor of the History of Art
  • Richard S. Dunn, Associate Professor of History
  • Eugene Feldman, Lecturer in Fine Arts
  • Herbert Howarth, Professor of English
  • Adolf D. Klarmann, Professor of General Literature and German
  • Gabriel M. Kolko, Associate Professor of History
  • Donald N. Langenberg, Associate Professor of Physics
  • Marshall Luban, Assistant Professor of Physics
  • Robert J. Nelson, Professor of Romance Languages
  • Henry Primakoff, Donner Professor of Physics
  • William Mansel Protheroe, Professor of Astronomy
  • George A. Rochberg, Professor of Music
  • J. Robert Schrieffer, Mary Amanda Wood Professor of Physics

1965
Seven awards to Penn faculty:

  • Fay Ajzenberg-Selove, Professor of Physics
  • Phoebus J. Derymes, Associate Professor of Economics
  • S. D. Goitein, Professor of Arabic
  • Michael H. Jameson, Professor of Classical Studies
  • John M. Marshall, Jr., Professor of Anatomy
  • Charles E. Rosenberg, Assistant Professor of History
  • Alvin Z. Rubinstein, Associate Professor of Political Science

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Roger D. Abrahams, Folklore and English (awarded while at the University of Texas)
  • Seymour J. Mandelbaum, Urban History (awarded while at the Carnegie Institute of Technology)
  • Alfred J. Rieber, History (awarded while at Northwestern University)

1964
Five awards to Penn faculty:

  • Robert R. Bush, Professor of Psychology
  • Vincent G. Dethier, Professor of Zoology and Psychology
  • Otis H. Green, Professor of Romance Languages
  • Leo M. Hurvich, Professor of Psychology
  • John Walker McCoubrey, Associate Professor of the History of Art

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Daniel D. Perlmutter, Chemical Engineering (awarded while at Harvard University)
  • Erle Verdun Leichty, Assyriology (awarded while at the University of Minnesota)

1963
Five awards to Penn faculty:

  • John Frederic Benton, Assistant Professor of History
  • Loren Corey Eiseley, Professor of Anthropology and History of Science
  • George Brampton Koelle, Professor of Pharmacology
  • William Harvey Marshall, Associate Professor of English
  • Verne Normal Schumaker, Associate Professor of Biochemistry, School of Medicine

1962
Two awards to Penn faculty:

  • Domingo M. Aviado, Associate Professor of Pharmacology
  • Robert Paul Ziff, Associate Professor of Philosophy

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Eugenio Calabi, Mathematics (awarded while at the University of Minnesota)
  • Renee Claire Fox, Social Sciences (awarded while at Barnard College)
  • Russel Perry Sebold, Romance Languages (awarded while at the University of Maryland)

1961
Three awards to Penn faculty:

  • Samuel Noah Kramer, Clark Research Professor of Assyriology
  • Hui-Lin Li, Associate Professor of Botany
  • Norman Dunbar Palmer, Professor of Political Science

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Albert Nijenhuis, Mathematics (awarded while at the University of Chicago)

1960
Four awards to Penn faculty:

  • Hennig Cohen, Assistant Professor of English
  • Moshe Greenberg, Associate Professor of Biblical Studies
  • Julian Bunsick Marsh, Associate Professor of Biochemistry
  • William Harrison Telfer, Assistant Professor of Zoology

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Phillip H. De Lacy, Classical Studies (awarded while at Washington University of St. Louis)

1959
Three awards to Penn faculty:

  • Gustavo Correa, Associate Professor of Spanish
  • Lloyd William Daly, Professor of Greek
  • Morton Keller, Assistant Professor of History

1958
Three awards to Penn faculty:

  • Norman Brown, Associate Professor of Metallurgy
  • Nathan J. Fine, Professor of Mathematics
  • Howard Holtzer, Assistant Professor of Anatomy

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Judah Goldin, Oriental Studies (awarded while at the Jewish Theological Seminary)

1957
Five awards to Penn faculty:

  • George A. Codding, Jr., Assistant Professor of Political Science
  • George L. Haskins, Law School
  • John O. Honnold, Jr., Professor of Law
  • Charles E. Wilde, Jr., Professor of Histology and Embryology
  • Marvin Eugene Wolfgang, Assistant Professor of Sociology

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • George Makdisi, Oriental Studies (awarded while at the University of Michigan)
  • George A. Rochberg, Composer; Humanities (awarded while at the Curtis Institute of Music)
  • Andre von Gronicka, German Literature (awarded while at Columbia University)

1956
Seven awards to Penn faculty:

  • Sherman Frankel, Assistant Professor of Physics
  • Edward Prince Hutchinson, Professor of Sociology
  • Richard David Lambert, Assistant Professor of Sociology
  • Glenn Raymond Morrow, Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy
  • Lewis Mumford, recent Professor of City Planning
  • William Joseph Roach, Professor of Romance Languages
  • David M. Robb, Professor of the History of Art

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Allan H. Brown, Biology (awarded while at the University of Minnesota)
  • George Rochberg, Composer (awarded while Music Editor for the Theodore Presser Co.)

1955
Five awards to Penn faculty:

  • Thomas Foxen Anderson, Associate Professor of Biophysics
  • Ernest Bender, Assistant Professor of Modern Indo-Aryan Languages and Literatures
  • David Kenneth Detweiler, Professor of Pharmacology, School of Veterinary Medicine
  • Daniel Joseph O’Kane, Associate Professor of Microbiology
  • Conyers Read, retired Professor of English History

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Clyde Wilson Summers, Law (awarded while at University of Buffalo Law School)
  • Craig R. Thompson, English (awarded while at Lawrence College)

1954
Four awards to Penn faculty:

  • Mark J. Dresden, Assistant Professor of Iranian Languages and Civilization
  • Ralph O. Erickson, Associate Professor of Botany
  • Dr. Hans Rademacher, Professor of Mathematics
  • Dr. Arthur Hawley Scouten, Associate Professor of English

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Craig R. Thompson, English (awarded while at Lawrence College)

1953
Three awards to Penn faculty:

  • Carlos Claveria, Professor of Romance Languages
  • Tristram Potter Coffin, Professor Emeritus of English
  • Edward D. DeLamater, Research Professor, Department of Dermatology and Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine
  • Anthony Nicholas Brady Garvan, Assistant Professor of American Civilization

1952
Two awards to Penn faculty:

  • Niels Haugaard, Associate Professor of Medicine
  • Glenn R. Morrow, Professor of Philosophy

1951
Four awards to Penn faculty:

  • Arthur Cecil Bining, Associate Professor of History
  • Andre Benjamin Delattre, Associate Professor of French
  • Conyers Read, Professor of English History

1950
Five awards to Penn faculty:

  • Edward Charles Cantino, Assistant Professor of Botany and Microbiology
  • Henry M. Hoenigswald, Associate Professor of Linguistics
  • Evan Charles Horning, Associate Professor of Chemistry
  • Kenneth Meyer Setton, Professor of History
  • Hans Handforth Zinsser, Instructor in Urology, School of Medicine

1949
Five awards to Penn faculty:

  • Marvin Carmack, Associate Professor of Chemistry
  • David R. Goddard, Professor of Botany
  • William Joseph Roach, Professor of Romance Languages
  • Arthur Preston Whitaker, Chairman of the Department of History
  • Hans Handforth Zinsser, Instructor in Urology, School of Medicine

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Kenneth Meyer Setton, History (awarded while at the University of Manitoba)

1948
Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Ruth Josephine Dean, English and Romance Languages (awarded while at Mt. Holyoke College)
  • James Mather Sprague, Anatomy (awarded while at the Johns Hopkins Medical School)

1947
Awards to Penn faculty:

  • Britton Chance, Assistant Professor of Biophysics

1946
Awards to Penn faculty:

  • Nelson Goodman, Associate Professor of Philosophy

1945
Awards to Penn faculty:

  • Britton Chance, Assistant Professor of Biophysics
  • Seymour S. Cohen, Assistant Professor of Physiological Chemistry

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Jerre G. Mangione, American Literature (awarded while Special Assistant to the U.S. Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization)
  • Dorothy Mary Spencer, Anthropologist (lecturer at Penn in earlier and later years)

1944
Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Abraham Edel, Philosophy (awarded while at the College of the City of New York)

1943
Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Solomon E. Asch, Psychology (awarded while at the New School for Social Research)
  • Gabriel Gasic-Livacic, Biology/Medicine (awarded while at the University of Chile)

1942
Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • John Thomas Curtis, Botany (awarded while at the University of Wisconsin)
  • David R. Goddard, Botany (awarded while at the University of Rochester)
  • Craig R. Thompson, English (awarded while at Cornell University)

1941
Awards to Penn Faculty:

  • Dorothy Mary Spencer, Lecturer in Anthropology

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Solomon E. Asch, Psychology (awarded while at the New School for Social Research)
  • Andre Benjamin Delattre, Romance Languages (while at Wayne University)
  • Edward Prince Hutchinson, Sociology (while with the Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization)

1940
Awards to Penn Faculty:

  • David L. Drabkin, Assistant Professor of Physiological Chemistry
  • Alfred Irving Hallowell, Professor of Anthropology

1939
Awards to Penn Faculty:

  • Zellig Sabettai Harris, Associate Professor of Hamito-Semitic Linguistics

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Isodore Gersh, Biochemistry (awarded while at The Johns Hopkins Medical School)

1938
Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Samuel Noah Kramer, Near Eastern Studies
  • Lewis Mumford, architectural historian

1937
Awards to Penn faculty:

  • Florence Barbara Seibert, Assistant Professor of Biochemistry

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Samuel Noah Kramer, Near Eastern Studies

1934
Awards to Penn faculty:

  • Arnold Dresden, Professor of Mathematics

1932
Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Lewis Mumford, architectural historian

1930
Awards to Penn faculty:

  • Eugene Markley Landis, Biology
  • Eugene Hugh Byrne, Medieval History

1929
Awards to Penn faculty:

  • Eugene Markley Landis, Medical School staff
  • Thomas Woody, Professor of History of Education

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Arthur Preston Whitaker, U.S. History

1928
Awards to Penn faculty:

  • W. Norman Brown, Professor of Sanskrit

Awards to scholars subsequently affiliated with Penn:

  • Robert Ernest Spiller, American Literature (awarded while at Swarthmore College)

1927
Awards to Penn faculty:

  • William Ruthrauff Amberson, Assistant Professor of Physiology, School of Medicine

1925
Awards to Penn faculty:

  • John Robert Kline, Assistant Professor of Mathematics