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.
- 2022 – Emily Levesque, Astronomy
- 2018 – Christian L. Novetzke, International Studies
- 2017 – Eric Agol, Astronomy
- 2015 – Tatiana Toro, Mathematics
- 2013 – Yomi Braester, Comparative Literature
- 2013 – Thomas Daniel, Biology
- 2012 – Ellis J. Goldberg, Political Science
- 2012 – Huck Hodge, Music
- 2012 – Richard G. Olmstead, Biology
- 2011 – Heidi Pauwels, Asian Languages and Literature
- 2010 – John S. Wettlaufer, Physics (former faculty)
- 2009 – Linda Wordeman, Physiology and Biophysics
- 2002 – George Bertsch, Physics
- 1980 – Richard R. Strathmann, Professor Emeritus, Zoology
- 1962 – Herbert Blau, Humanities (deceased)
- 1928 – Glenn A. Hughes, English and Dramatic Art (deceased)