Explore the wonders of our planet and make an impact on the future. At the University at Buffalo, the Department of Earth Sciences (formerly known as the Department of Geology) combines cutting-edge research, hands-on learning and a supportive community to help you thrive. Whether you’re fascinated by volcanoes, climate change, environmental science, or evolutionary ecology, you’ll find a program that fuels your curiosity and prepares you for a meaningful career.

Earth Sciences in the News

  • UB alum maps minerals for USGS
    1/31/25
    Bernard Hubbard, PhD '01, didn’t set out to map minerals. As a geology PhD student at UB, he used satellite and airborne instruments to study volcanoes from above. Later, as a research geologist with the United States Geological Survey (USGS), he began using this same remote-sensing technology to find mineral deposits, which can contain the critical elements desperately needed for electronics, defense and renewable energy.
  • UB Department of Geology is now the Department of Earth Sciences
    1/27/25
    The University at Buffalo Department of Geology is about much more than rocks and minerals. Its faculty and students perform cutting-edge research on everything from how glaciers react to climate change, to how molten lava behaves during volcanic eruptions. A few of them even helped NASA photograph last year’s total solar eclipse. To better reflect this, the department will now be known as the Department of Earth Sciences.
  • UB student makes rare fossil discovery
    1/21/25
    UB Geology student James Hanna discovered a rare fossil while digging at Penn Dixie Fossil Park and Nature Reserve in Hamburg, where he is a staff educator. Another Penn Dixie staffer and UB Geology student, Jonathan Hoag, found a similar fossil a few days later.
EPOCH Newsletter

Our newsletters feature stories of our faculty, students and alumni doing great things at UB and beyond.

Center for Geological and Climate Hazards

The Center for Geological and Climate Hazards supports research and training that improves our understanding and mitigates the consequences of natural hazards. 

Future Students

Faculty member and student with equipment.

We offer a cutting-edge curriculum designed to train the next generation of earth and environmental scientists. 

FIELD CAMP

Earth Science is all around us. Join the department for a once-in-a-lifetime experience exploring hidden gems of the Western U.S. 

Alumni Profiles

Our featured alumni for 2020 are Jessica Ball and Martin Derby.  Both work on natural hazards, and speak to their experience at UB in our Alumni Profiles page.