The East Engineering building on
University at Buffalo (
SUNY) north campus was renamed Jarvis Hall after Jarvis' death. In Spring 1986, when the university had not yet named the building in his memory, four students scaled the side of the building and nailed a sign with the name "Jarvis Hall" onto the side of the building as a show of support for the deceased astronaut. The four students were Space Mann, Little Jeffrey Brenner, Keith "Vedge" Tannenbaum and Joseph "Sneetch" Kuperberg. In 1987, the name was made official with a dedication ceremony. Jarvis Hall is devoted largely to
Aerospace Engineering and engineering support services. In 1988, a
crater on Earth's
moon was named for
Jarvis. Mohawk Central High School in Mohawk, New York was renamed Gregory B. Jarvis Jr/Sr High School. It is now the Gregory B. Jarvis Middle School of the Central Valley Central School District. A sculpture by SUNY at Buffalo faculty member emeritus
Tony Paterson entitled "Jarvis Memorial" was commissioned by SUNY at Buffalo to honor Jarvis and is currently in the SUNY at Buffalo art collection. Jarvis was portrayed by
Richard Jenkins in the 1990 TV movie
Challenger. In 2004, Jarvis was posthumously awarded the
Congressional Space Medal of Honor. The
hydropower-producing dam on Hinckley Lake, New York, operated by the New York Power Authority, is named the Gregory B. Jarvis Dam. ==See also==