GPS Pioneer Fuels Student Dreams with New Garmin Scholarships at Embry-Riddle
Angeline Masongsong is determined to honor her family by excelling in her chosen field of Engineering — a goal that is now closer than ever, thanks to being named one of 13 recipients…
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Aviation Company Aura Aero Inc. Announces Opening of its First U.S. Facility within Embry-Riddle, and Decision to Locate 500,000-Square-Foot Manufacturing and Assembly Plant in Florida
Today at the Farnborough Air Show in London, Aura Aero Inc. announced its decision to build a 500,000-square-foot manufacturing and assembly plant in Florida. Aura Aero is a French…
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Embry-Riddle Partners With Florida Universities to Boost Space Manufacturing
Researchers from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, the University of Florida, Florida A&M University and Florida Institute of Technology have announced a partnership to create…
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Embry-Riddle Asia Unveils New Campus and Training Center at Seletar Aerospace Park
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Asia Campus has officially relocated to a new state-of-the-art training center at Seletar Aerospace Park in Singapore. The move solidifies…
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Research Experience Launches Embry-Riddle Eagles Into Dream Internships, Careers
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Human Factors Ph.D. candidate Jenna Korentsides has spent much of the past two years researching the latest mixed-reality devices, including the…
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Eagles Experience Hands-On Immersion With New Honeywell Avionics Suite
Honeywell Aerospace Technologies recently invited Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University students to participate in a unique learning experience at its Phoenix facility. The course focused…
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Embry-Riddle Students’ Augmented-Reality Tool for Astronauts Wins NASA Innovation Award
An interdisciplinary team of students from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University recently took home the first-ever Innovation Award at NASA’s Artemis Student Challenge for creating…
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Graduates: Intern, Network and Collaborate to Improve Your Job Prospects, Says Embry-Riddle Faculty Member
Dr. Ron Madler, professor and former dean of the College of Engineering at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, recently returned from a faculty internship program with multinational…
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Embry-Riddle Students Partner With NASA to Study Total Solar Eclipse
A student team from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University recently completed a two-year collaborative effort with NASA, as part of the Nationwide Eclipse Ballooning Project (NEBP), to…
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Embry-Riddle Researchers Investigate Human Trafficking and Offer Free Online Course
Dr. Alex Rister’s goal is to help “women be advocates for each other,” which led her to community volunteer work and academic research related to the issue of human…
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Embry-Riddle Space Biology Research Featured in Landmark Publication by Nature
Two papers from the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University lab of Dr. Amber Paul on how spaceflight could affect the human body are included in a space biology package just published…
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Riding the Storm: How Embry-Riddle is Preparing for an Active Storm Season
As of June 1, the 2024 Atlantic Hurricane season is officially upon us, and it’s expected to be more active than normal. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or…
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Aviation Expert Offers Advice on Navigating the Summer Travel Rush
As the summer travel season readies for takeoff, skies around the country will soon fill with vacationers. That expected increase in passenger volume, however, comes at a unique time…
Embry-Riddle Sophomore Overcomes Adversity, Aims for the Skies
Schyler Williams grew up the youngest of eight children in a dangerous neighborhood. Her parents “did the best they could with what they had,” she said, explaining that…
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Artificial Intelligence Strategy May Promise More Widespread Use of Portable, Robotic Exoskeletons — on Earth and in Space
Safer, more efficient movements for factory workers and astronauts, and improved mobility for people with disabilities could someday become a more widespread reality, thanks to new…
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