ALBERT R. AND ALMA SHADLE FELLOWSHIP presented by the Buffalo Foundation to a student enrolled in a university/college in the United States to promote a professional career in mammalogy by allowing the recipient greater freedom to pursue research
 

1972—James Joule, University of Houston

            William J. Bleier, Texas Tech University

1973—Philip D. Gingerich, Yale University

1974—Patricia W. Freeman, University of New Mexico

1975—Thomas J. O’Shea, Northern Arizona University

1976—John L. Hoogland, University of Michigan

1977—Ira F. Greenbaum, Texas Tech University

1978—Kenneth D. Rose, University of Michigan

1979—Peter V. August, Boston University

1980—Michael A. Bowers, University of Arizona

1981—Gary G. Kwiecinski, Cornell University

1982—W. Christopher Wozencraft, University of Kansas

1983—Duke S. Rogers, University of California, Berkeley

1984—Craig S. Hood, Texas Tech University

1985—Robert M. Sullivan, University of New Mexico

1986—Cynthia E. Rebar, Kansas State University

1987—Kimberlyn Nelson, Harvard University

1988—Ronald A. Van Den Bussche, Texas Tech University

1989—Brett R. Riddle, University of New Mexico

1990—Robert D. Bradley, Texas Tech University

1991—Craig L. Frank, University of California, Irvine

1992—Jennifer K. Frey, University of New Mexico

1993—James W. Demastes, Louisiana State University

1994—Douglas A. Kelt, University of New Mexico

1995—Theresa A. Spradling, Louisiana State University

1996—Dawn M. Kaufman, University of New Mexico

1997—Link Olson, University of Chicago

1998—Thomas Risch, Auburn University

1999—Jay F. Storz, Boston University

2000—Sara Kathleen Lyons, University of Chicago

2001—Steven R. Hoofer, Oklahoma State University

2002—Christine L. Hice, Texas Tech University

2003—Antoinette J. Piaggio, University of Colorado, Boulder

2004—Jacob R. Goheen, University of New Mexico

2005—Sergio Solari, Texas Tech University

 


 

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MAMMALOGISTS FELLOWSHIP presented to a student in recognition of current accomplishments in mammalogy, service to ASM, and the potential for a productive, future role in professional mammalogy.
 

2001—Richard D. Stevens, Texas Tech University

2002—Andrew McAdam, University of Alberta

2003—Debra M. Shier, University of California, Davis

2004—Kristofer M. Helgen, South Australia Museum, Adelaide

2005—Jacob R. Goheen, University of New Mexico