Embry-Riddle Awarded Funding for ROTC Chinese Language Program in Taiwan
Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University has been selected as one of just three universities to receive federal funding to provide Chinese language and cultural immersion training scholarships…
Posted In: Aviation | Institutional News | Security Intelligence and Safety
U.S. News & World Report Ranks Embry-Riddle's Online Bachelor's Programs Among Nation’s Top 15
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s online bachelor’s degree programs were rated the highest among private institutions and in the top 15 across the United States, according…
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Worldwide Graduate Student Rises Above Challenges to Find New Career in Human Factors
Canales has completed four internships and started a full-time job recently with The Boeing Company’s Environment, Health and Safety team in Arizona. He is shown here on a visit…
Posted In: Applied Science | Human Factors
Twelve Embry-Riddle Cadets Picked for Elite Air Force Training
Twelve Embry-Riddle Air Force ROTC cadets have been chosen for two separate highly selective pilot training programs.
Seven were selected for the Air Force Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot…
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Marquee Engineering Companies Seek Embry-Riddle Women at Industry Conference
Embry-Riddle junior Skylar Wardlaw — who is majoring in Engineering Physics with a concentration in Spacecraft Instrumentation and minors in Electrical and Computer Engineering…
Posted In: Engineering
Embry‑Riddle Faculty Member Honored for Pioneering Aviation Cybersecurity Research
For his outstanding contributions to aviation cybersecurity, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Dr. Krishna Sampigethaya has been named by the American Institute of Aeronautics…
Posted In: Security Intelligence and Safety
Embry-Riddle Joins Partner Universities and NASA’s Kennedy Space Center to Mark a New Chapter for Florida’s Space Industry
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University joined NASA’s Kennedy Space Center director and other charter members in the Florida University Space Research Consortium to sign a memorandum…
Posted In: Institutional News | Space
Embry-Riddle Researchers Take a Positive Approach to Training Pilots
During her years training pilots as a U.S. Coast Guard flight instructor, Kristy Kiernan made it a point to not only correct trainees’ mistakes but to reinforce their positive…
Posted In: Aviation | Human Factors | Research
Embry-Riddle Army ROTC Program and Officer Recognized As Among Nation’s Best
For the third consecutive year, Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University’s Army ROTC program on the Daytona Beach, Florida, campus has earned a General Douglas A. MacArthur Award,…
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In Support of Armed Forces, Embry-Riddle Partners With U.S. Air Force to Provide Initial Pilot Training
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Prescott Campus has signed a landmark agreement with the U.S. Air Force to provide Initial Pilot Training to commissioned officers selected…
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Eagle Team Brings Home Multiple Awards From Maritime RobotX Challenge
Adam Lachguar, an Embry-Riddle senior in Electrical Engineering who first participated in the Maritime RobotX Challenge as a freshman, said being involved in the international robotic…
Posted In: Engineering | Uncrewed Systems
Trailblazers on NASA’s Apollo Moon Missions Share Insights With Students
Students at Embry-Riddle recently had the opportunity to learn from two critical members of the U.S. Apollo moon missions: Bob Nance and Frances “Poppy” Northcutt.
Both…
Embry-Riddle Students Combat Cybersecurity Threats to Vehicles
Concerns about increasingly connected and hackable vehicles are fueling Embry-Riddle students to take on the challenges of securing cars, trucks and drones from digital threats.
“The…
Posted In: Security Intelligence and Safety
President of Student Professional Group Champions Sustainable Space Exploration
Christian Villanueva’s desire to protect Earth begins with space.
Villanueva, who graduated with a B.S. in Space Operations this month, is president of Embry-Riddle’s Society…
Posted In: Space
Charting a Data Flightpath for Uncrewed Aerial Systems: Eagle Researchers Receive Nearly $4 Million From Two FAA Funding Streams to Track and Integrate Nationwide Drone Activity
From firefighters and law enforcement to inspectors and environmentalists, safety professionals use uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) — or drones — to provide important visuals…
Posted In: Uncrewed Systems