A Puerto Rico native, Jesika Geliga-Torres followed her passion for exploration and became a Patti Grace Smith Fellow at Embry-Riddle.
Embry-Riddle Student's Journey to Securing Patti Grace Smith Fellowship
Originally from Monroe, Louisiana, Benjamin Carter followed his interests in aviation and aerospace to Embry-Riddle, where he earned a Patti Grace Smith Fellowship.
Student Shares Insights on Earning a Patti Grace Smith Fellowship
Motivated by a passion for her field and excitement for innovation, Olivia Munisi found her place at Embry-Riddle through on-campus involvement.
Empowering the Future: Eagle Finds Inspiration in On-Campus Involvement
TheDual Enrollmentprogram at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University allows students to earn high school and college credit concurrently starting as early as ninth grade.
Dual Enrollment at Embry-Riddle Fuels Aspiring Aviator’s Pursuit of Dream Career
TheSociety of Women Engineersat Embry-Riddle’s Daytona Beach Campus is dedicated to the equal opportunity of women in the engineering workplace, as well as promoting the study of engineering.
SWE Looks Back at a Year of Empowering Women and Creating Communities
What brought a pioneering and wildly successful aerospace professional back to thePh.D. in Aviationprogram at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University?
Ph.D. in Aviation Helps Accomplished Aviator Continue Aerospace Innovations
American Association of Airport Executivesstudent membersended the spring term by hosting visits from industry leaders and enjoying a behind-the-scenes trip to O’Hare Airport and United Airlines headquarters.
American Association of Airport Executives
First-generation pilotArthur Clarkeis taking his passion to the flight deck with a degree in Aeronautical Science thanks to Embry-Riddle.
Reaching New Heights with an Aeronautical Science Degree
As a truly global university, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University empowers international students like Timur Turganov to thrive personally and professionally.
Landing at Embry-Riddle Puts International Student on Course for Career Success
Whether you’re interested in space, chemistry, aeronautics or sci-fi, Embry-Riddle encourages you to feed your passions. We’ve curated this book list to keep you inspired in your downtime and recommend degree paths for your interests.
Summer of STEM Reading List
Although the odds were against him, one Eagle combined determination with thesupport of his parentsto find success as an Aeronautical Science major.
Aspiring Leader Finds a Home for His Aviation Dreams at Embry-Riddle
The MakerSpace Club gives students on the Prescott Campus a place to design, test and create almost anything they can dream of.
Eagle MakerSpace
Explore Embry-Riddle's unique and exciting programs within the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science on the Daytona Beach, Florida, campus.
Explore Engineering and Technology
Serena Fechter (’26) likes how the world looks from the flight deck of an aircraft.
Success Follows Aspiring Aviator and Pageant Contestant from One Runway to Another
As an aviation enthusiast and a writer for The Avion,Javier Moraleshas big dreams to make the airline industry a better place for all.
Passion for Aviation Accessibility Fuels Ambition
With more than 9,000 hours logged as a professional pilot, the flight deck is a pretty comfortable place for Chase Trissel.
M.S. in Leadership Program Helps Experienced Pilot Find Success as a Supervisor
Students from Embry-Riddle’s Cyber Intelligence and Security Department are earning scholarships, landing jobs and impressing industry leaders.
Voices From the Front Lines
Earning college credits in high school isn’t easy, butdual enrollment at Embry-Riddlehelps that dedication pay off quickly.
Dual Enrollment Helps Aspiring Aviator Find Success Worth Sharing
At Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University, graduate students unlock the essential skills and knowledge needed for future career success and more!
Leveling Up
Vincent Becerra is a U.S. Air Force veteran and Industrial/Organizational Psychology student putting his studies to work for his fellow veterans on campus.
Finding Personal Growth While Advocating for Student Veterans
Learn how you can make the most out of your student's Embry‑Riddle experience and stay in the loop with these tips.
10 Top Tips for Parents and Families
OneEagle alumna’sextraordinary journey as a stellar student, aviation leader, wife and mother shows that you can, indeed, have it all.
Embry-Riddle Degrees and Hard Work Fuel a Remarkable Trajectory of Success
For determined students with accelerated aspirations,Dual Enrollment at Embry-Riddleoffers a platform for academic and professional success.
What is Dual Enrollment Like at Embry-Riddle?
While earning her degree in Forensic Psychology,Alexandra Houstonhas gotten involved in crucial research on Embry-Riddle's Prescott Campus.
Navigating Neurodiversity and Law Enforcement
Worldwide College of Aviation Associate Professor Dr. Linda Vee Weiland shares insights and knowledge on the air traffic industry.
How to Become an Air Traffic Controller
Joshua Parkreflects on his day-to-day life while earning his degree in Unmanned Aircraft Systems and taking on leadership roles on campus.
Meet Joshua P.
Thanks to his Aviation Business Administration degree, Timothy Gelfer is prepared to pursue his aviation career wherever it takes him.
ABA Degree Sets Student Up to Stand Out in the Business of Aviation
Kayla Davisshares insight to a typical day in the Aerospace Engineering program while she balances an internship with her academic pursuits.
Meet Kayla D.
Lorena Sanabriashares her day-to-day experiences with sorority and club involvement, exploring Daytona Beach and earning her degree in Astronomy & Astrophysics.
Meet Lorena S.
At age 27, Zoey Williams is the first Black female pilot at Air Canada and holds two aviation degrees and an MBAA from Embry‑Riddle.
Accomplished Aviator Charts Course of Achievement Inside and Outside of the Flight Deck
Read about a day in the life of Marily Aguilar-Hernandez, who balances her job at a law firm with her education at Embry-Riddle Worldwide.
Meet Marily A.-H.
Each day on the Prescott Campus, Prince Anselmo made sure to dedicate time to on-campus involvement, the pursuit of his pilot's license and his loveable canine companion, Arthur!
Meet Prince A.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), is used to determine eligibility for various forms of federal financial aid. Federal student aid consists of grants, work-study programs and loans. Grants don’t have to be paid back—it’s free money from the government. Student loans do need to be paid back.
FAFSA Tips for Students
Explore a day-in-the-life of Sam Charafas he earns his degree in Aviation Maintenance through Embry-Riddle Worldwide.
Meet Sam C.
Emma Rashreflects on a day of earning her degree in Global Security & Intelligence Studies and working as a housing supervisor on campus.
Meet Emma R.
Follow along with Taylor Brown's daily life whilestudying Space Physics, working as editor-in-chief of a student-run newspaper and leading as co-founder and vice president of the American Sign Language Club.
Meet Taylor B.
The decision to pursue a STEM field doesn’t happen overnight – that’s why we host events forK-12 studentsand plant the seed of interest early.
How Embry‑Riddle Supports Youth Involvement in STEM
Boeing ScholarKristy Maganais looking forward to a promising future thanks to The Boeing Company and her academic achievements.
A Boeing Scholar's Flight to Success in Aeronautical Science
Aerospace Engineering majorRyan Shieldsfound his passion for rocketry by accident, and an ARC scholarship is helping him pursue a path to the stars.
Aerospace Engineering Major Gets Ready for Launch With ARC Support
Everett Youngis among the newest students to attend Embry‑Riddle thanks to The Boeing Company.
Interest in Mechanics Fuels Aviation Maintenance Science Degree
Sydney Bonbrest took her skills outside of the classroom in her first aerospace engineering internship and left with a new understanding of the industry.
Eagle Gains Big Experience at Small Space Company
A Dual Enrollment class at Embry‑Riddle helped jumpstartTonia Brown’sinterest in weather and eventually led to her career as a TV meteorologist.
Forecast for Success
Aidan Rock-Arnarsondiscusses a day of earning his degree in Aviation Business Administration while working as an airport management intern in Chico, California.
Meet Aidan R.-A.
Sydney Jonestakes full advantage of the endless opportunities that Embry‑Riddle has to offer as she accepts a full-time position at Lockheed Martin.
The Power of an MBA
An American Rocketry Challenge Scholarship is helpingTanner Whitneypursue his B.S. in Aerospace Engineering degree at Embry‑Riddle.
ARC Scholarship Helping Aerospace Engineering Major Have a Blast
Engineering Physics seniorKaley Eatongained valuable hands-on experience at her recent internship, and her determination will reveal her place in the stars.
From Campus to the Cosmos
Embry‑Riddle’s uniqueBachelor of Science in Communicationblends essential communication skills with a foundation in STEM.
What Makes Embry‑Riddle’s Communication Program Stand Out?
Embry‑Riddle seniorAdam Mooreis on a mission to push boundaries of human spaceflight exploration as he pursues his degree.
Aerospace Engineering Student Finding Inspiration in the Stars
Aerospace engineering meets recycling in Connor Arnold’s eye-opening and exciting internship experience.
Exploring Space Sustainability with a NASA Internship
For Aerospace Engineering majorJacob Zahabi, a scholarship from the American Rocketry Challenge is helping launch his career in rocket science.
ARC Scholarship Helps Aerospace Engineering Major Get Ready to Rock It
Embry‑Riddle alumniAditya Rathishares insight on the experiences that led him to landing a job at Delta Air Lines.
Advancing Aviation Safety
Megan Neumann is heading into her sophom*ore year at Embry‑Riddle with an eye-opening experience of extensive research conducted over the summer.
Meteorology Student Explores Passions in Atmospheric Science and Chemistry
Student athlete and Civil Engineering majorAbigail Valleyhas skillfully mastered a demanding college schedule while heading into her senior year at Embry‑Riddle.
A Well-Rounded Future
Brandon Dreslinis graduating with his B.S. in Human Factors Psychology and gaining invaluable experiences while soaking up as much knowledge as possible.
The Human Element
After facing down many challenges, including racism and sexism,May Maryzana Magindehas put her Aerospace Engineering degree to work.
Despite Challenges, Aerospace Engineering Grad Has Her Dream Goals Firmly in Sight
Toriahna Thomasis a rising junior at Embry‑Riddle. Right now, she’s completing her first internship, leading multiple organizations and preparing for what the future has in store.
Civil Engineering Student Aims to Build Success
Philip Kwiecinski’sjourney to his B.S. in Aviation Maintenance Science has been filled with support, encouragement, camaraderie — and success.
Friends, Faculty Fuel Eagle’s Drive Toward Aviation Maintenance Science Success
Jessyca Derbyis working hard to earn her Ph.D. in Human Factors from Embry‑Riddle and is soaking up as much knowledge and experience as she can.
Scholarly Eagle Shares Research, Dissertation and Career Insights
Paul Rossi’sB.S. in Aeronautics helped him become a UAS innovator and entrepreneur. Today, he is pursuing a Master of Space Operations degree.
UAS Entrepreneur Makes Giant Leap to Space Operations Degree
Alumna Kiara Bean reflects on her experience earning a degree in Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination at Embry‑Riddle.
Distinguished Forensic Accounting Graduate Offers Insight on Embry‑Riddle Experience
Garrett Demsharhas gained valuable and unforgettable experiences throughout his time at Embry‑Riddle.
Beyond the Classroom
Catie Alfonzo-Jenner just went to NASA to complete an engineering challenge and is ready to take on senior year.
Aerospace Engineering Student Leads Team to NASA
By conducting applied biological research on bed bugs, Raelyn Yoshioka is learning fundamental skills that will aid her in her future career.
Applied Biology Student Uses Research to Propel into a Future in Medicine
Michael Falangajust graduated from Embry‑Riddle with his B.S. in Human Factors Psychology. Now, he’s moving on to pursue his Ph.D. in the same field.
From Student to Scholar
Ta’Leah Adamsearned her MBAA at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University whilst competing (and winning) on the Track & Field team.
A Winning Combination
In addition to his flight training, Aeronautical Science majorDylan Kowlessarhas discovered a range of new passions to pursue at Embry‑Riddle.
Aeronautical Science Major Finds Plenty of Passions Worth Pursuing at Embry‑Riddle
Communication studentDanielle Van Pelthas big dreams in the world of broadcast meteorology and is well on her way to accomplishing them.
From School to Studio
This international student, Saima Teasha, is a Software Engineering major whose campus involvement has made her feel right at home.
Conferences and Club Involvement Enrich Software Engineer’s Campus Experience
MeetFaith Lee, a senior at Embry‑Riddle. With hard work, a supportive community and the ability to make lasting connections, she earned the opportunity of a lifetime with Delta Air Lines.
Preparing for Takeoff
Computer Science majorTahmina Tishaon her passion for her program, her appreciation for Embry‑Riddle, her job and the strong women who inspired her along the way.
Marketing for the Digital Age
Mechanical Engineering studentArjun Menonis working with fellow ASME club members on a traction control device to help make motorcycles safer.
Mechanical Engineering Student Taps Into Club Support for Motorcycle Safety Project
Divyeshwari Vansadiahas been preparing for her future career since childhood. With a true love for the stars and space, Vansadia has the motivation and ability to go far in her field.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Civil Engineering seniorSydney Makarovichis on a path to success post-graduation, with a leader’s mindset and an exciting position secured in her field.
Building a Strong Foundation for an Excellent Career
Embry‑Riddle’s entrepreneurship courses and the Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship provide students with tools and support to make innovative ideas reality.
From Space to Startups
From designing to actualizing infrastructure improvements,Engineers Without Bordersallows students to gain valuable experience while making positive changes worldwide.
Engineers Without Borders
Kirsten Bauernschmidt is earning an M.S. in Human Factors at Embry‑Riddle and is on the team at Relativity Space that launched the world’s first 3-D printed rocket.
Embry Riddle Student Helps Launch Worlds First 3D Printed Rocket
B.S. in Electrical Engineering student Molly Ruley balances her love of engineering with her role as a contestant in the Miss Arizona 2023 Pageant.
Electrical Engineering Student Works to Power a Brighter Future
Emma Rash is wrapping up her undergraduate career at Embry‑Riddle. On top of being a student, much of her time is spent working in the field she is most passionate about: housing.
Housing Supervisor Extraordinaire: Unexpected Passions Found at Embry‑Riddle
Gina Buhl mapped out her career in aviation long before she set foot in the co*ckpit.
Women in Aviation
You won’t find theseunique and innovative graduate programsanywhere else!
Graduate Programs Offered Exclusively at Embry‑Riddle
Hope Elmer’sfascination with space led her to pursue aerospace engineering from an early age.
Aerospace Engineering Major Earns Prestigious Scholarship
Parenting a college student can seem like a daunting task. From instilling healthy habits to having hard conversations, here’s what you can do to help ensure your student thrives at school.
Parenting from Afar: Tips for Supporting Your College Student from a Distance
The Omics Labat Embry‑Riddle gives student researchers the chance to explore the effects of space travel on the human body.
Omics Lab is a Hub for Aerospace Physiology Exploration
Embry‑Riddle seniorArda Cetkenwill head from Prescott, Arizona, to Everett, Washington, for his position at The Boeing Company.
Eagle Takes Flight from Embry‑Riddle to Boeing
Eshna Bhargavafound her home away from home by creating her own campus community.
Finding Community
Three Embry‑Riddle studentswith diverse interests have teamed up to pursue their passion for taking aviation and aerospace photos.
Eagles Take Aviation Photography to the Next Level
Mia Hamlin keeps her schedule full with a police department internship and participation in several campus organizations on top of her GSIS coursework.
Internship Gives Eagle a Taste of Law Enforcement
Aiming for a career in federal law enforcement, Global Security and Intelligence Studies student Tamhas Morgan is starting out locally.
Global Security and Intelligence Studies Making an Impact
B.S. in Space Physics grad Jennifer James is pursuing her Ph.D. and hoping to one day train the next generation of engineers and scientists.
Space Physics Degree Has Alumna Set for a Stellar Career
Leah Smith has taken advantage of all the opportunities Embry‑Riddle has to offer.
Eagle Eyes Embry‑Riddle's Numerous Opportunities
For almost as long as she can remember, Kayla Taylor has been looking up.
M.S. in Aviation Grad Highlights the Work of Women in Astronomy
Pursuing a Master of Science in Safety Science at Embry‑Riddle helped Chris Riley launch a dream career at NASA.
Safety Science Degree Opens Door to Stellar Career at NASA
Jordan Garrett (’22) is preparing for the adventure of a lifetime before he travels to Japan for graduate school with a competitive scholarship.
Aviation Maintenance Alum to Study in Japan on Scholarship
Master of Business Administration in Aviation student April Bedunah’s internship with the U.S. House put her at the heart of aviation policy.
Aviation Business Student Lands Congressional Internship
Katie Rolle (‘24) looks to apply her knowledge in mechanical engineering to combat climate change.
Eagle Looks to Make Environmental Impact with Mechanical Engineering
Elena Djudaric is a first-generation college student studying Aerospace Engineering on the Astronautics track, while being active in several clubs.
Aerospace Engineering Student Finds Success Through Support
Global Security & Intelligence Studies major Grace Brown loves to sing Embry‑Riddle's praises when speaking with prospective students.
Whether it’s giving campus tours to prospective students or teaching math to children in Zambia, Jack Frankie (‘25) is always willing to lend a helping hand. Now, he is serving humanity with a helping paw.
Aviation Business Administration Student Takes a Paws for a Cause
Jorge Canido has big dreams in the aviation industry. With ideas that could transform the world of aeronautics, he decided to pursue not one but two master’s degrees from Embry‑Riddle.
Graduate Student Has High Hopes for the Future of Aviation
M.S. in Leadership student Nick Jacobs looked to the skies for a career change chasing his childhood dream.
M.S. in Leadership: Embry‑Riddle's Next Aviator
Hailey Murraychose to study Space Physics at Embry‑Riddle because she was excited about learning and growing within the field. Now, she has not only grown, but flourished.
Pure Math and Space Physics
Volusia County students pose around the Embry‑Riddle seal after the workshop led by the Society of Women Engineers Collegiate Section. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle / Sergio Carli)
Engineering Students Host Girls in STEM Workshop
The STAR Labat Embry‑Riddle offers students the chance to be part of cutting-edge research using human subjects to investigate and better understand the psychology of teams.
Next Level Labs
Alex Brittonis the CEO of his own LLC, CerebriTech, researching real-time concussion detection in athletes.
Student CEO is Making a Difference
Letsy Gonzalez (‘23), president of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE), reveals what makes the Prescott Campus community so special.
Eagle Finds Familia Away from Home at Embry‑Riddle
JaciLynn Poteet (’21) once felt like she was behind all her classmates, but now she’s ensuring rocket launch safety.
Aerospace Engineering Graduate Ensures Safety for FAA
When it comes to taking her aviation career to a new level, Anastasia-Andreaa Panaitescu (’24) is definitely hitting the high notes.
Embry-Riddle Aviation Degree is Music to Her Ears
Embry‑Riddle senior Isabella Novo (‘23) has always wanted to become an astronaut. Now, after landing a position at NASA, she is one step closer to that dream coming true.
Embry‑Riddle Student is Sure to Shine at NASA: Isabella Novo
SAIL has a long history of research and engineering milestones that have helped students land rewarding careers with stellar employers that include Google, Lockheed Martin and more.
Next Level Labs: Space and Atmospheric Instrumentation Lab (SAIL)
Life is a balancing act; throw graduate school into the mix and it becomes more of a juggling act.
The Juggling Act: Balancing Graduate School with Your Career
Dr. Maria Petrescu’s interest in business stems from her studies and work in public management. As a marketing professor for the College of Business, she brings a unique international experience to her students.
Meet Dr. Maria Petrescu
This Embry‑Riddle Worldwide student is making a difference in the lives of others through aviation.
Eagle Spreads the Joy of Aviation
Embry‑Riddle’s Bachelor of Science in Air Traffic Management trains students to become expert guides to pilots and ensure every flight around the globe is safe and secure. Buthow does someone become an air traffic controller,and what is their job like?
Setting a Course for a Future in Air Traffic Control
Long Beach, California, native Giselle Angulo discovered her passion for flight through a desire to travel the world. Now, with the Boeing Scholars program, she’s training to become a pilot and diversifying the field of aviation.
Boeing Scholar's Passion for Travel Gives Her Wings
Embry‑Riddle offers degree programs in some of thefastest growing engineering fieldsand graduates leave career-ready.
Fastest Growing Engineering Fields
Boeing Scholar Samuel Low is on his way to fulfilling his childhood dream thanks to The Boeing Company.
Aeronautical Science Major and Boeing Scholar’s Airfield of Dreams
A scholarship from Boeing aids this aerospace and occupational safety student in reaching her goals at Embry‑Riddle.
Boeing Scholar Program Helps an Eagle Prepare for Takeoff
Aeronautical Science student Jordan Garypie is pursuing his Aeronautical Science degree and running a clothing company called Pilot Quarters.
Entrepreneur Juggles Aeronautical Science Degree Pilot Quarters Clothing Company
As a Boeing Scholar, students can begin building their professional networks while they pursue their degrees at Embry‑Riddle.
Boeing Scholar Launches Aerospace Engineering Journey
The world of cybersecurity is vast and ever-growing. With Embry‑Riddle's cybersecurity degree programs, students can explore their unique interests while gaining invaluable skills and experience for a successful future.
See Yourself in Cybersecurity
Congratulations! Your child is on their way to becoming a college student - to forging new experiences, facing new challenges and growing into an adult. As exciting as this time can be for both you and your student, planning and preparing for college can also be overwhelming.
Seven Tips To Help Your Kids Prepare for College
M.S. in Human Security & Resilience student Kaitlynn Stookey is already applying her classroom lessons to real world problems.
Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University is widely known for the quality of its faculty and the real-world experience they bring into their classrooms and labs. Our students learn from the best and brightest in the field and gain insight into the intricacies of the industry before ever entering the workforce.
Embr-Riddle Professors Use Expertise to Prepare Students
Aviation Business Administration Ph.D. candidate Ben Gonzalez is now working on his fourth degree from Embry‑Riddle.
For Aviation Business Administration Student, Success is a Matter of Degrees
Boeing Scholar and Global Business major Faith Vasquez wants to be a part of the global supply chain solution.
Boeing Scholar Puts Focus on Global Business and Supply Chain Management
One recent Embry‑Riddle alum, Kai Timoll, had the rare opportunity to apply the lessons she learned in the classroom during her tour of duty with the world-famous Blue Angels.
Six Questions With a Blue Angel
Aerospace Engineering Student Sets Her Sights on Helping Latinas in STEM
Computer Engineering major and international graduate Teja Tiriveedhi took advantage of Embry‑Riddle's many academic and social opportunities to help enrich his academics and adjust to life in a new country.
Computer Engineering: Building a Nest of Opportunities
No matter what you’re interested in, Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University likely has a club for it.
Join the Club: Embry‑Riddle Groups Enhance the College Experience
B.S. in Aerospace and Occupational Safety major Fernando Avila says scholarships are helping him get closer to his dream career.
Aerospace and Occupational Safety Major Uses Scholarships to Boost Success
B.S. in Aeronautics grad Pedro Najera turned to Embry‑Riddle when he wanted to transition from a military to civilian career.
Aeronautics Grad Finds Knowledge Networks and Confidence
Air Traffic Management student Connor Cook found his true passion for aviation after arriving at Embry‑Riddle’s Prescott Campus.
Air Traffic Management Student Explores the Other Side of the Radio
Aeronautical Science grad and current MBA in Aviation student Martin Kurkchubasche is focused on the importance of flight safety.
Aeronautical Science Grad is Helping Embry‑Riddle Reshape Flight Training
Launch your dream career towardspace explorationat Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University.
Find Your Place in Space
Global Security and Intelligence grad Savannah Riddles wants to use her newfound skills to make the world a safer place.
Global Security and Intelligence Grad Charts Course Toward a Safer Future for All
An elite internship is helping Homeland Security majorJacques-Alice Augustepursue her goal of securing a safer world.
Homeland Security Major’s Elite Internship Gets Her Closer to a Dream Career
Aeronautical Science student Peter Cuthbert is using Embry‑Riddle’s leading-edge technology to pursue his dream of becoming a pilot.
Aeronautical Science Student is Flying High Thanks to Embry-Riddle's Technology
Aerospace Engineering gradZane Zylstrafound that the right education provided a launchpad to some unexpected and amazing opportunities.
Aerospace Engineering Grad Turns Embry‑Riddle Degree Into a Space Force First
Business students from all Embry‑Riddle’s three campuses enjoyed a unique opportunity thanks to the university’s relationship with The Boeing Company.
Business Students Learn Lessons Directly From Boeing in Special Program
Aerospace Engineering studentMarielle Lenehancapitalized on her SCUBA diving experience for an opportunity of a lifetime.
Aerospace Engineering Student Explores the Best of Both Worlds
Aeronautical Science majorMichael Bouchardis working to give local students the chance to learn more about aviation careers.
Aeronautical Science Major Helps Young People Put Wings on Their Dreams
A solid academic foundation and unparalleled practical experience haveRyan Marandoready to launch his dream career in broadcast meteorology.
Success is in the Forecast for Embry‑Riddle’s Meteorology Student
Thanks to her Boeing scholarship, Mechanical Engineering student Chyra Parson is one step closer to achieving her dreams.
Boeing Scholar Sets Her Sight on a Future in Mechanical Engineering
Aerospace Engineering graduate Lt. Joselyn Rabbit was among 50 recruits selected to begin Officer Undergraduate Training for the U.S. Space Force.
Aerospace Engineering Graduate Starts Career on the Ground Floor of Space Force
Space Operations major Niko Blanks is on a mission to help shape a more advanced – and more accessible – age of space exploration.
Space Operations Major Aims to Boost Accessibility to Space
Aeronautical Science senior Skyler Williams shares his experience transferring to Embry‑Riddle’s Prescott Campus.
Lauryn Taylor is applying the classroom and practical lessons from her Aerospace Physiology program to realize her dream of becoming a flight surgeon.
Aerospace Physiology Grad Wants to Make a Difference in Medicine
The smallest decisions can have the most impact – and that was certainly the case for Embry‑Riddle alumni Chris and Emily Casey.
It All Started With a Seat
Computer Engineering gradHolly Rossleft Embry‑Riddle with a degree, a full-time job and plenty of memories from the soccer pitch.
Computer Engineering Grad Got a Kick Out of Her Embry‑Riddle Experience
A B.S. and an M.S. in Management have launched Air Force veteran Corey Goodnight on a mission to make airports safer and better.
Advancing Airport Operations
Global Conflict Studies graduate Dwayne Clark (‘18) advises on policy and legislation for a U.S. Congressman on Capitol Hill.
Global Conflict Studies: From the Classroom to Capitol Hill
When it comes to running the College of Aviation,Dr. Ken Witcherdraws upon his military experience to guide him.
From Thunderbird to Eagle
MBA in Aviation student Ryan Harper is on his way to his third Embry‑Riddle degree thanks to the flexible programs offered at the Worldwide Campus.
Flexible Worldwide Campus Programs Help Student Earn His Third Degree
Cyber Intelligence and Security students gained firsthand experience working in a complex operational technology environment
A Cyber Force To Be Reckoned With
Aerospace Engineering student Corben Sroka added to his academic experience with a trip to Alaska through the Study America program.
Aerospace Engineering Student Explores America’s Last Frontier
Global Security & Intelligence Studies student Carolyn Chatham augmented her studies with a summer of studying in Taiwan.
Global Security and Intelligence Studies Student Reflects on Summer in Taiwan
Unmanned Aircraft Systems major Taylor Mantick begin his academic journey as a mechanical engineer before discovering his passion for UAS.
Pursuing a Passion in Unmanned Aircraft Systems
Third-year Resident Assistant (RA) Wilson Tadena (’22) shares advice for incoming freshmen to help make the first year living on campus a success.
Living on Campus: Five Tips for Freshmen
Aerospace Engineering student Kaija Martin is looking forward to her journey as a Boeing Scholar at Embry‑Riddle.
Support from Boeing Sets Aerospace Engineering Student Up for Success
B.S. in Communication gradKaty Thompsonearned the Outstanding Graduate Award and got a full-time job offer along with it.
Stars Align After Eagle Earns Her Communications Degree
Luke Boardman had always dreamed of attending Embry‑Riddle, and his selection as a Boeing Scholar has helped turn his dream into reality.
Boeing Scholarship Helps Eagle Land Where He Always Wanted to Be
As the first female Chief Pilot for the Daytona Beach Student Eagles Flight Team, Aeronautical Science major Ann Marie Petrone is breaking barriers at 12,000 feet.
Aeronautical Science: Hail to the Chief
Aeronautical Science grad Sergio Sovero describes how family support and an Embry‑Riddle degree helped him land on the flight deck.
Aeronautical Science Grad Reflects on Being Youngest Pilot at Delta Air Lines
An MBAA degree helped alumni and airline pilotChris Welchturn his baking hobby into a successful side business.
Embry‑Riddle MBAA Pays Off for Pilot as Cookie Company Takes Flight
With minors in Human Factors, Aviation Safety and Space Studies, alumnus Don Morgan created a unique path for his future career.
Setting a Path for Success
Collin Andersonshares his experience with Embry‑Riddle and how it has helped with his career.
Eagle Shares How Embry‑Riddle Impacted His Career
Aerospace Engineering grad Nishi Kelkar, now at Garmin, has also started a company offering learning resources for STEM students.
Aerospace Engineering Alumna Reaches Out to the Next Generation
M.S. in Human Security and Resilience graduate Tiffany Mosher has written a book about volunteering to help natural disaster recovery efforts.
Human Security and Resilience Grad Shares Her Journey of Healing in Memoir
Every new student has a vision in their mind of what college will entail. Alumnus Lonnie Marts was no different on his first day at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University.
Alumnus Shares His Embry-Riddle Experience
Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University offers educational experiences that lead directly to career opportunities with leading global employers. An Embry‑Riddle degree will open doors for you around the world.
Internships Make All the Difference
Whether you’re still exploring your academic goals or are ready to dive right into your master’s degree, the university’s first-ever stackable programs and new certificates offered through the Worldwide Campus allow you to design an educational path tailored to your unique interests.
Embry‑Riddle Worldwide’s College of Business Reimagines Graduate Learning
Simulation Science, Games and Animation student Paige Cody returned to her Arizona high school to inspire the next generation of creators.
Gaming Science Major Helps the Next Generation Level Up
Dr. Jayde King started her Embry‑Riddle journey in high school and has now earned her Ph.D. in Human Factors.
Ph.D. Grad Charts a Course for Women of Color in Human Factors
Find out whyAlexandria Brownchose Embry‑Riddle and how we’re helping prepare her for success.
Dominating the Aerospace Engineering Field
Alumnus Peter Stodolski shares how his Embry‑Riddle degree helped shape his future.
An Eye-Opening Degree
With more than 155,000 alumni around the world, Embry‑Riddle offers a network of incredible contacts within top organizations across the aviation and aerospace industry.
Cybersecurity Alumnus Shares His Embry‑Riddle Experience
ForWilliam Baca III, the connections he’s made within the Eagle community have made all the difference.
Aerospace Engineering Grads Learns That Industry Connections Count
With a B.S. and M.S. in Aerospace Engineering, Wanjiku Kanjumba is primed to leave her legacy as an engineer and entrepreneur.
Aerospace Engineering Grads Aims to Leave Her Legacy
A wrong turn on a campus tour helped set Ryan Lange on a path to earn his B.S. and M.S. in Human Factors at Embry‑Riddle.
Chance Meeting Sets First Generation Student Up For Human Factors Degrees
After a successful military career, Phil Paddock is using his B.S. in Emergency Services to serve his country in a civilian role.
Air Force Veteran Uses Embry‑Riddle Degree to Find a New Way to Serve
B.S. in Aviation Maintenance Science major Christian Wood is turning his passion for working with his hands into a career as an aviation technician.
Aviation Maintenance Science Student Gets His Hands on the Future
Adva Amir is pursuing her Aeronautics degree while she works as a first officer for SkyWest Airlines, a career she has always dreamed about.
Aeronautics Student Pursues Flying Career and B.S. Degree at the Same Time
Bella Memeo’spursuit of an Aeronautical Science degree is getting a boost from the artwork she creates to help her learn.
Boeing Scholar Uses Artwork to Elevate Her Flight Training
Embry‑Riddle alumnus Bryan Gamelin, is currently putting his education to work as a human factors research scientist at Honeywell Aerospace.
Eagle's Aviation Passion Leads to Honeywell
Lucia Karnes earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Embry‑Riddle and turned that experience into a job at Boeing Intelligence & Analytics.
From Army ROTC Cadet to Unmanned Systems Master's Degree
B.S. in Aeronautical Science student Anna Scott’s selection as a Boeing Scholar brought her closer to her dream job of flying a Boeing Dreamliner.
Boeing Scholar Sets Her Sights on a Future in Flight
M.S. in Safety Science student Samantha Ramos wants to set an example for women in the aviation and aerospace industry.
Safety Science Student Sets Example for Women in STEM
Alex Guerrero (’20) obtained his B.S. in Aviation Business Administration from Embry‑Riddle and is now works at The Boeing Company in the Supply Chain Foundation Program.
Get to Know Eagle Alex Guerrero
Aerospace Engineering majorAlijah McDonald’sdream of an engineering career got a boost from the Boeing Scholars program.
Boeing Scholars Program Helps Aspiring Engineer Build His Future
When John Hornibrook graduated from college with his Bachelor of Science in Aviation, he never imagined that more than 30 years later he’d earn a master’s degree in Leadership from Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University.
Airline Executive Leverages Graduate Degree to Elevate his Leadership Expertise
Meteorology majorAndrew Wangis also an ROTC star, being named by the Air and Space Forces Association as a top cadet in 2020.
ROTC Cadet and Meteorology Major Stands Out at Embry-Riddle
Aerospace Engineering major Maya Benson is actively overcoming a rare blood disorder to pursue her dream of working on space missions.
Aerospace Engineering Student Charts a New Course Toward Her Dream
B.S. in Aeronautics student Alanah Pluchos is earning her degree and training hard to reach her dream of becoming a working pilot.
For This B.S. in Aeronautics Student, Things are Always Looking Up
Earning her M.S. in Human Factors degree helped Kate Fraser boost her career as an aviation safety specialist.
Human Factors Degree Helps Take Her Aviation Career to a New Level
Embry‑Riddle alumnus Jake Barson conducted research to pave the way to a more sustainable aviation industry.
Striving Toward a More Sustainable Future in Aviation
Unmanned Systems Applications graduateKelcey Koceris putting her degree to work in a new job at Tesla.
Online Classes Help Busy Mom Earn Degrees in Aeronautics and Unmanned Systems
High School Computer Coder Turned Cyber Warrior
Passion Becomes Profession
Discovering the impact of space flight on the human body.
Spaceflight on the Brain
Nina Egbalicscored a great job out of college. Learn how Embry‑Riddle can open doors for you too.
Let Embry‑Riddle Take You Places
Electrical Engineering major Chloeleen Mena worked on the Mars Helicopter during an internship at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Electrical Engineering Student Gets Her Hands on the Mars Helicopter