The following is a list of
Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1979.
Guggenheim Fellowships are American grants that have been awarded annually since 1925 by the
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to those "who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the arts." Each year, the foundation makes several hundred awards in each of two separate competitions: one open to citizens and permanent residents of the United States and Canada and the other to citizens and permanent residents of
Latin America and the
Caribbean.
Joseph J. Duggan, Associate Dean of the Graduate Division and Professor of French and Comparative Literature, University of California, Berkeley: 1979.
Jack D. Flam, Distinguished Professor of Art and Art History, Brooklyn College, City University of New York: 1979.
Robert Folkenflik, Professor of English, University of California, Irvine: 1979.
Robert C. Fried, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles: 1979.
John B. Friedman, Professor of English, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: 1979.
Charles Garabedian, artist; Lecturer in Art, College of Creative Studies, University California, Santa Barbara: 1979.
Serge Gavronsky, Chair, Professor of French, Barnard College, Columbia University: 1979.
Haile Gerima, filmmaker; Professor of Film, School of Communications, Howard University: 1979.
Walter Goffart, Lecturer in History and Senior Research Scientist, Yale University: 1979.
Dick Goldberg, Playwright, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 1979.
Ward H. Goodenough, University Professor Emeritus, University of Pennsylvania: 1979.
Douglas Greenberg, President and Director, Chicago Historical Society: 1979.
Ulf Grenander, Professor of Probability and Statistics and L. Herbert Ballou University Professor of Applied Mathematics, Brown University: 1979.
Michael Groden, Professor of English, University of Western Ontario: 1979.
Arthur B. Groos, Professor of German Literature, Medieval Studies, and History of Science, Cornell University: 1979.
Robert Alan Gross, Forrest D. Murden, Jr. Professor of American Studies and History, College of William and Mary: 1979.
Herschel I. Grossman, Merton P. Stoltz Professor in the Social Sciences and Professor of Economics, Brown University: 1979.
Richard I. Gumport, Professor of Biochemistry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: 1979.
Mel Gussow, arts critic, The New York Times: 1979.
Jack K. Hale, Regents Professor Emeritus of Applied Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology: 1979.
Stuart Handwerger, Robert and Mary Shoemaker Professor of Pediatrics, Professor of Anatomy, Neurobiology and Cell Biology, University of Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center: 1979.
Alexander E. Harris, photographer; Professor of the Practice of Documentary Studies, Duke University: 1979.
David Horowitz, writer, Marina Del Rey, California: 1979.
Jere Trent Hutcheson, composer; Professor of Composition, Michigan State University: 1979.
Larry M. Hyman, Professor of Linguistics, University of California, Berkeley: 1979.
John E. Jackson, Professor of Political Science and of Business Administration, and Research Scientist, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan: 1979.
Marius B. Jansen, Professor of Japanese History and East Asian Studies, Princeton University: 1979.
De Lamar Jensen, Professor Emeritus of History, Brigham Young University: 1979.
José Olivio Jiménez, Distinguished Professor of Romance Languages, Hunter College, City University of New York: 1979.
Harold G. Jones, Professor of Spanish, Syracuse University: 1979.
Michael C. A. Mott, writer; Professor Emeritus of English, Bowling Green State University; Adjunct Professor of English, College of William & Mary: 1979.
John F. Nagle, Professor of Physics and Biological Sciences, Carnegie-Mellon University: 1979.
Manuel Neri, artist, Benica, California; Professor Emeritus of Art, University of California, Davis: 1979.
William Mills Todd, III, Curt Hugo Reisinger Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, and Professor of Comparative Literature, Harvard University: 1979.
Franklin Toker, Professor of Architecture, University of Pittsburgh: 1979.
Harold Troper, Professor of History, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto: 1979.
James W. Truran, Professor of Astrophysics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: 1979.
Natalio Rafael Botana, director, Center for Social Research, Torcuato Di Tella Institute, Buenos Aires: 1979.
César L. Camacho Manco, Professor of Mathematics, Institute of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: 1979.
Horacio E. Cingolani, Career Investigator, National University of La Plata School of Medicine: 1979.
Alejandro Federico De Nicola, Career Scientist, National Research Council of Argentina; Research Scientist, Institute of Biology and Experimental Medicine, Buenos Aires; Adjunct Professor of Biological Chemistry, University of Buenos Aires School of Medicine: 1979.
Guillermo Alberto O'Donnell, Helen Kellogg Professor of International Studies and Academic Director, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame; Senior Researcher, Center for the Study of State and Society, Buenos Aires: 1979.
The following is a list of
Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1979.
Guggenheim Fellowships are American grants that have been awarded annually since 1925 by the
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to those "who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the arts." Each year, the foundation makes several hundred awards in each of two separate competitions: one open to citizens and permanent residents of the United States and Canada and the other to citizens and permanent residents of
Latin America and the
Caribbean.
Joseph J. Duggan, Associate Dean of the Graduate Division and Professor of French and Comparative Literature, University of California, Berkeley: 1979.
Jack D. Flam, Distinguished Professor of Art and Art History, Brooklyn College, City University of New York: 1979.
Robert Folkenflik, Professor of English, University of California, Irvine: 1979.
Robert C. Fried, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles: 1979.
John B. Friedman, Professor of English, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: 1979.
Charles Garabedian, artist; Lecturer in Art, College of Creative Studies, University California, Santa Barbara: 1979.
Serge Gavronsky, Chair, Professor of French, Barnard College, Columbia University: 1979.
Haile Gerima, filmmaker; Professor of Film, School of Communications, Howard University: 1979.
Walter Goffart, Lecturer in History and Senior Research Scientist, Yale University: 1979.
Dick Goldberg, Playwright, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 1979.
Ward H. Goodenough, University Professor Emeritus, University of Pennsylvania: 1979.
Douglas Greenberg, President and Director, Chicago Historical Society: 1979.
Ulf Grenander, Professor of Probability and Statistics and L. Herbert Ballou University Professor of Applied Mathematics, Brown University: 1979.
Michael Groden, Professor of English, University of Western Ontario: 1979.
Arthur B. Groos, Professor of German Literature, Medieval Studies, and History of Science, Cornell University: 1979.
Robert Alan Gross, Forrest D. Murden, Jr. Professor of American Studies and History, College of William and Mary: 1979.
Herschel I. Grossman, Merton P. Stoltz Professor in the Social Sciences and Professor of Economics, Brown University: 1979.
Richard I. Gumport, Professor of Biochemistry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: 1979.
Mel Gussow, arts critic, The New York Times: 1979.
Jack K. Hale, Regents Professor Emeritus of Applied Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology: 1979.
Stuart Handwerger, Robert and Mary Shoemaker Professor of Pediatrics, Professor of Anatomy, Neurobiology and Cell Biology, University of Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center: 1979.
Alexander E. Harris, photographer; Professor of the Practice of Documentary Studies, Duke University: 1979.
David Horowitz, writer, Marina Del Rey, California: 1979.
Jere Trent Hutcheson, composer; Professor of Composition, Michigan State University: 1979.
Larry M. Hyman, Professor of Linguistics, University of California, Berkeley: 1979.
John E. Jackson, Professor of Political Science and of Business Administration, and Research Scientist, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan: 1979.
Marius B. Jansen, Professor of Japanese History and East Asian Studies, Princeton University: 1979.
De Lamar Jensen, Professor Emeritus of History, Brigham Young University: 1979.
José Olivio Jiménez, Distinguished Professor of Romance Languages, Hunter College, City University of New York: 1979.
Harold G. Jones, Professor of Spanish, Syracuse University: 1979.
Michael C. A. Mott, writer; Professor Emeritus of English, Bowling Green State University; Adjunct Professor of English, College of William & Mary: 1979.
John F. Nagle, Professor of Physics and Biological Sciences, Carnegie-Mellon University: 1979.
Manuel Neri, artist, Benica, California; Professor Emeritus of Art, University of California, Davis: 1979.
William Mills Todd, III, Curt Hugo Reisinger Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, and Professor of Comparative Literature, Harvard University: 1979.
Franklin Toker, Professor of Architecture, University of Pittsburgh: 1979.
Harold Troper, Professor of History, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto: 1979.
James W. Truran, Professor of Astrophysics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: 1979.
Natalio Rafael Botana, director, Center for Social Research, Torcuato Di Tella Institute, Buenos Aires: 1979.
César L. Camacho Manco, Professor of Mathematics, Institute of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: 1979.
Horacio E. Cingolani, Career Investigator, National University of La Plata School of Medicine: 1979.
Alejandro Federico De Nicola, Career Scientist, National Research Council of Argentina; Research Scientist, Institute of Biology and Experimental Medicine, Buenos Aires; Adjunct Professor of Biological Chemistry, University of Buenos Aires School of Medicine: 1979.
Guillermo Alberto O'Donnell, Helen Kellogg Professor of International Studies and Academic Director, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame; Senior Researcher, Center for the Study of State and Society, Buenos Aires: 1979.