All Fellows

The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation is pleased to have supported the work of its over 16,000 past and present Fellows.  We invite you to learn more about these gifted individuals by using the search fields below.  We are constantly adding to our catalog of short biographies of Fellows, so check back often for more profiles. Click on the names highlighted in green to access the profiles that are currently available. And please visit our News & Events page for information on their current activities.

Fellow Year Category Field of Study
A. M. Homes 1998
Fiction
Park Honan 1962
Humanities
English Literature
Gitta Honegger 2003
Theatre Arts
Michael Keith Honey 2011
Humanities
Folklore and Popular Culture
Eric Hongisto 2005
Fine Arts
Garrett K. Hongo 1990
Creative Arts
Poetry
Edwin Honig 1948
Literary Criticism
Werner Konstantin Honig 1970
Psychology
John O. Honnold 1957
Law
René Honorato Cienfuegos 1946
Medicine & Health
Michael E. Hood 2008
Natural Sciences
Plant Sciences
Thurman Losson Hood 1928
Humanities
English Literature
Armand Hoog 1957
French Literature
Ari Arthur Hoogenboom 1965
U.S. History
Sidney Hook 1928
Humanities
Philosophy
Arthur Lee Hooker 1964
Plant Sciences
Edward Niles Hooker 1942
Humanities
English Literature
Robert Hooper 1999
Fine Arts
James Hoopes 1986
U.S. History
Thomas Temple Hoopes 1930
Humanities
Fine Arts Research
David J. Hooson 1975
Earth Science
Peter Hooven 1965
Fine Arts
Benjamin B. Hoover 1957
English Literature
Cynthia Adams Hoover 1985
Music Research
Hugo Hopenhayn 2001
Economics
John Joseph Hopfield 1928
Natural Sciences
Physics
Cynthia Hopkins 2010
Creative Arts
Drama & Performance Art
Budd Hopkins 1976
Fine Arts
Jasper Hopkins 1980
Philosophy
Raymond Frederick Hopkins 1974
Political Science
Vivian Constance Hopkins 1956
American Literature
Paul J. Hopper 1985
Linguistics
Richard Hallowell Hoppin 1959
Music Research
Fernando Horcasitas 1966
Anthropology & Cultural Studies
Donal Albert Hord 1945
Fine Arts
Paul G. Horgan 1945
General Nonfiction
Roni Horn 1990
Fine Arts
Walter W. Horn 1959
Architecture, Planning, & Design
Stanley K. Hornbeck 1954
East Asian Studies
Theodore Hornberger 1967
American Literature
Donald Frederick Hornig 1954
Chemistry
Evan Charles Horning 1950
Molecular & Cellular Biology
Israel Horovitz 1977
Drama & Performance Art
Salomón Horovitz 1931
Natural Sciences
Molecular & Cellular Biology
Bruce Horowitz 1983
Creative Arts
Photography
Daniel Horowitz 2008
Humanities
U.S. History
David Horowitz 1979
General Nonfiction
Donald L. Horowitz 1980
Political Science
Joseph Horowitz 2001
Music Research
Norman H. Horowitz 1954
Molecular & Cellular Biology

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