Graduate Awards

The Department of Earth Sciences celebrates student excellence through a variety of awards and scholarships. Whether you're an undergraduate excelling in your studies or a graduate student pushing the boundaries of research, we recognize your hard work and achievements.

Learn more about:

Faculty-Nominated Undergraduate Awards

Reginald H. Pegrum Award

Dr. Reginald H. Pegrum, our department's distinguished founder, established an annual award to be presented to an outstanding senior majoring in geology. The recipient is selected by faculty and presented with a check and certificate at our departmental Celebration of Academic Achievement and Awards in April each year.

Gilbert Jaffe Memorial Award

Charlotte Rosenshine established the Gilbert Jaffe Memorial Award in memory of her brother, Gilbert Jaffe, who received his BA in Geology from UB in 1949 and his MA in 1950. After graduation, Mr. Jaffe entered the field of oceanography at the U.S. Nave Oceanographic Office in Washington, DC.  He began his career in design and development of sensory, telemetric, and recording equipment.  Later he founded and directed the Naval Oceanographic Instrumentation Center and ultimately became Director of the NOAA Instrument Center.  Faculty select a graduating senior who has intentions on pursuing graduate studies in the area of marine geology or environmental science.   The recipient is presented with a check and certificate at our departmental Celebration of Academic Achievement and Awards in April each year.

Dorothea C. Duttweiler Field Camp Award

Alumna Dorethea C. Duttweiler was the first woman to graduate from our department, with a B.A. in Geology in 1937.  This was a time when few women attended university at all, let alone completing a major in a male-dominated science field such as geology.  She eventually became a professor in UB's School of Education, but she never lost her love for geology.  This award has been given annually since 1994 to benefit students attending field camp, with special preference given to female students as specified by Dorothea.   Recipients are presented with a check at our departmental Celebration of Academic Achievement and Awards in April each year.

James P. Owens Scholarship

The Owens scholarship was set up by Lucy McCartan-Owens to honor the memory of her husband James. He interrupted his education to serve in the U.S. military and returned to UB in 1946 under the GI bill. He received his bachelor's degree from Geology and Chemistry in 1948 and completed his graduate degree in 1949.  His graduate work included extensive study of Cazenovia Creek, and he credits the University at Buffalo with much of his later professional success.  The scholarship was set up to assist an outstanding undergraduate student who is interested in fields related to surface and near-surface geology. The scholarship is applied to the recipient's student account and they are recognized at our departmental Celebration of Academic Achievement and Awards in April each year.

Faculty-Nominated Graduate Awards

Reginald H. Pegrum Outstanding Graduate Student Awards

Thanks to a large donation from alumnus James W. Cadwell,  the Pegrum Fund profides additional awards to outstanding graduate students. Recipients are selected by faculty for outstanding research, teaching, or overall performance and presented with a check and certificate at our departmental Celebration of Academic Achievement and Awards in April each year.

Awards Requiring Applications

Reginald H. Pegrum Professional Development Award

The Pegrum Professional Development Award provides partial financial support for students in the UB Department of Geology to present research at professional meetings or attend career workshops or short courses.

  • 🚫 This award does not support travel or fieldwork related to student research or coursework.
  • 💰 Funding availability varies each semester and may not cover all travel costs.
  • 🎯 Priority is given to students who have not received a Pegrum Award in the Fall funding cycle.
Application Deadlines:
  • Fall Semester Travel: September 30
  • Spring & Summer Travel: February 28

Application Requirements

1. Complete and email the wo documents below to earthsciences@buffalo.edu.

2. Submit a printed hardcopy of this application form to 126 Cooke Hall (Main Office).

3. Complete a W-9 form and submit it in person to 126 Cooke Hall.

🏆 Selected recipients will be notified via email and recognized at the annual Celebration of Academic Achievement and Awards.

Duane Champion Award

The Champion Summer Travel Award provides partial financial support for students in the Department of Earth Science to conduct research-related work in the lab or field. This award can cover costs for:

  • Travel expenses
  • Research supplies
  • Lab analyses
  • 💰 Funding availability varies each semester, and awards may not cover all expenses
Application Deadline: April 1

Application Requirements

1. Complete and email the wo documents below to earthsciences@buffalo.edu.

2. Submit a printed hardcopy of this application form to 126 Cooke Hall (Main Office).

3. Complete a W-9 form and submit it in person to 126 Cooke Hall.

🏆 Recipients will be recognized at the annual Celebration of Academic Achievement and Awards.

How to Apply and Get Recognized

  • Faculty-nominated awards are selected internally.
  • Application-based awards require submission of forms before the deadlines.
  • Recipients are honored at our Celebration of Academic Achievement and Awards in April.
📩 Questions?

Contact us at earthsciences@buffalo.edu or visit us at 126 Cooke Hall.