The following current and former Wittenberg-affiliated professors and administrators have earned Fulbright Awards during their higher education careers.
Conrad Balliet, professor emeritus of English, for study/teaching in Austria (1966-67) and India (Summer 1984)
Peter Celms, professor emeritus of history, for study in Germany (1962-63)
William Cobau, professor of English, for study/teaching in England (1969-70)
Doubt, Keith, professor of sociology, for teaching in Bosnia (2000), distinguished chair in Austria (2006), distinguished lectureship in Austria (2007)
Trudy Faber, professor of music, for study in the Netherlands (1960-61)
Kurt Fickert, professor emeritus of languages, for teaching in Germany (1957-58)
Marcia Frost, assistant professor of economics, for study/teaching in India (1999)
Albert Hayden, professor emeritus of history, for study in Australia (1954-55)
George Hudson, professor of political science, for study in Russia (1995-96)
Jim Huffman, H. Orth Hirt Professor of History, for study in Japan (1970-71, 1974-75, 1983-84, 2005
Mary Ellen Jones, professor of English, for study in Greece (1963-64)
The late Roy J. King, professor emeritus of English, for study/teaching in Taiwan (1963), Syria (1966-67), Egypt (1980-81) and Turkey (1987-88)
The late Visvaldis Klive, professor emeritus of philosophy, for teaching in India (Summer 1984)
Ralph Lenz, professor of geography, for a project in India (1978-79)
Linda Lewis, professor of sociology, for study in Korea (1979-80)
Olga Medvedkov, professor of geography, for research in Russia (2002)
Tom Martin, professor of health, fitness and sport, for study in Iran (1977-78) and Finland (1979-80)
Stanley Mickel, professor of languages, for study in China (1978-79)
Paul Miller, professor emeritus of English, for study in Belgium (1979-80)
Tammy Proctor, associate professor of history, for research in Belgium (2004)
Cynthia Richards, associate professor of English, for research in the Czech Republic (2004)
John Ritter, professor of geology, for research in Trinidad and Tobago (2004)
Stephen Smith, associate professor of sociology, for study in Japan (1981-82) and Korea (1995-96)
Baird Tipson, president, for study in Germany (1965-66)
William Walters, professor emeritus of music, for teaching in India (Summer 1984)
The late Michael Wuchter, pastor to the university, for teaching in India (Summer 1984)
Robert Wynne, professor emeritus of music, for study in France (1951-52)