All-Time Wittenberg Fulbright Scholar Award-Recipients
In the last 10 years, Wittenberg faculty members have won 16 Fulbright awards, more than any other liberal arts college in the state of Ohio. The following current and former Wittenberg-affiliated professors and administrators have earned Fulbright Awards during their higher education careers.
2010 Heather Wright, assistant professor of political science, to teach graduate-level courses and conduct research in Lodz, Poland
George Hudson, professor of political science, to teach and conduct research in Georgia
Olga Medvedkov, professor of geography, for research in Georgia
Michael Anes, associate professor of psychology, for research in Warsaw, Poland
2009 Cynthia Richards, professor of English, nominated to serve as part of the inaugural class of Fulbright Ambassadors in the CIES’ new Fulbright Ambassador Program
2008 Tom Martin, professor of health, fitness and sport, to teach Physical Education in Sri Lanka
2007-08 Marcia Frost, assistant professor of economics, to Beijing and Ulaanbaatar, on a Fulbright Lectureship
2007 Dar Brooks Hedstrom, associate professor of history, for research in Egypt
Doubt, Keith, professor of sociology, distinguished lectureship in Austria
2006 Doubt, Keith, professor of sociology, distinguished chair in Austria
2005 Jim Huffman, H. Orth Hirt Professor of History, for study in Japan
2004 Tammy Proctor, associate professor of history, for research in Belgium
Cynthia Richards, professor of English, for research in the Czech Republic
John Ritter, professor of geology, for research in Trinidad and Tobago
2002 Olga Medvedkov, professor of geography, for research in Russia
2000 Doubt, Keith, professor of sociology, for teaching in Bosnia
1996 Marcia Frost, assistant professor of economics, for study/teaching in India
1995-96 George Hudson, professor of political science, for study in Russia
Stephen Smith, associate professor of sociology, for study in Korea
1987-88 The late Roy J. King, professor emeritus of English, for study/teaching in Turkey
1984/Summer Conrad Balliet, professor emeritus of English, for study/teaching in India
The late Visvaldis Klive, professor emeritus of philosophy, for teaching in India
William Walters, professor emeritus of music, for teaching in India
The late Michael Wuchter, pastor to the university, for teaching in India
1983-84 Jim Huffman, H. Orth Hirt Professor of History, for study in Japan
1981-82 Stephen Smith, associate professor of sociology, for study in Japan
1980-81 The late Roy J. King, professor emeritus of English, for study/teaching in Egypt
1979-80 Tom Martin, professor of health, fitness and sport, for study in Finland
Linda Lewis, professor of sociology, for study in Korea
Paul Miller, professor emeritus of English, for study in Belgium
1978-79 Ralph Lenz, professor of geography, for a project in India
Stanley Mickel, professor of languages, for study in China
1977-78 Tom Martin, professor of health, fitness and sport, for study in Iran
1974-75 Jim Huffman, H. Orth Hirt Professor of History, for study in Japan
1970-71 Jim Huffman, H. Orth Hirt Professor of History, for study in Japan
1969-70 William Cobau, professor of English, for study/teaching in England
1966-67 Conrad Balliet, professor emeritus of English, for study/teaching in Austria
The late Roy J. King, professor emeritus of English, for study/teaching in Syria
1965-66 Baird Tipson, president, for study in Germany
1963-64 Mary Ellen Jones, professor of English, for study in Greece
1963 The late Roy J. King, professor emeritus of English, for study/teaching in Taiwan
1962-63 Peter Celms, professor emeritus of history, for study in Germany
1960-61 Trudy Faber, professor of music, for study in the Netherlands
1957-58 Kurt Fickert, professor emeritus of languages, for teaching in Germany
1954-55 Albert Hayden, professor emeritus of history, for study in Australia
1951-52 Robert Wynne, professor emeritus of music, for study in France










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