Eagle Named to Aviation Week’s 20 Twenties Sends Message of Hope to Women in STEM
Grace Robertson has always been one of the few women in the room throughout her training to become a space industry worker — and that makes sense, considering that women represent…
Posted In: Applied Science | Engineering | Space
Concussion-Detecting Helmets, 3D Printing Software Among Innovations Presented at Eagle Startup Showcase
The first commercially available suborbital balloon technology, sensors embedded in sports helmets that can detect concussions in real time and design/simulation software for 3D printing…
Posted In: Applied Science | Business | Computers and Technology | Engineering | Space
Job Demand Is Sky-High for Aviation Maintenance Grads
Immediately after graduating in May with a degree in Aviation Maintenance Science, Mathias Berdugo started a job as an avionics and A&P (airframe and power plant) technician for…
Posted In: Aviation
Eagles Take Ride of a Lifetime Aboard NASA’s Flying Observatory
Students from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University recently had the rare opportunity to travel aboard the world’s largest flying observatory, NASA’s Stratospheric Observatory…
Virtual Reality Flight-Training Program at Embry-Riddle Set for Expansion
As the flight-training industry increasingly moves toward virtual reality (VR) as one way to combat the looming pilot shortage, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University will further expand…
Posted In: Aviation | Computers and Technology | Institutional News | Research
Eagles Win Creativity Prize for Autonomous Delivery System
An all-women team from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Worldwide Campus in Singapore won the Creativity Prize in a nationwide competition by designing an autonomous food…
Posted In: Computers and Technology
Prescott Campus To Revamp Flight Complex, Add New Wind Tunnel, Propulsion and UAS Labs
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University is investing in the future of its Prescott, Arizona, campus by launching a three-project plan to update existing buildings, expand facilities and…
Posted In: Aviation | Engineering | Institutional News | Uncrewed Systems
Better Than a Blockbuster Movie: New James Webb Space Telescope Imagery Explained
The recent release of never-before-seen imagery from the James Webb Space Telescope — which featured glimpses of colliding galaxies and nebulas up to 13 billion light years away…
Posted In: Space
Eagle Worked With Tom Cruise and Crew To Make ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Soar
For more than a year, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University alumnus Capt. Brian “Ferg” Ferguson (’93) helped a new batch of cinematic aviators get it right in “Top…
Posted In: Aviation
To Honor the Legacy of Jay and Leila Adams and Serve Student-Athletes, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Raises $1.2 Million to Date
Those interested in honoring Jay and Leila Adams by making a philanthropic gift in their honor can do so at our secure online portal. Or, contact Dr. Matt Wilson at 386-226-7205 or…
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Germany, Morocco, Japan Headline Re-Invigorated Embry-Riddle Study Abroad Slate
University study abroad programs were all but leveled by the Covid-19 pandemic, which caused them to vastly reduce their offerings or halt international travel altogether for the past…
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Summer Lift Issue Highlights Research Expansion and Alumni Triumphs
In the latest issue of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Lift magazine, you’ll find stories about our people triumphing over adversity, leading the way at the forward…
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Five Embry-Riddle Students Awarded Defense Department Cybersecurity Scholarships
Cyber Intelligence and Security (CSP) senior William Noujaim, one of five students at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's Prescott Campus who recently won full-ride funding from…
Posted In: Security Intelligence and Safety
Embry-Riddle Joins NSF Space Weather Challenge
Just as the ocean’s surface can be calm and glassy or churning big waves, a moody portion of space called the ionosphere can smoothly reflect communication signals or bounce them…
Embry-Riddle, StarterStudio Relaunch Business Accelerator Program
To help jump-start a thriving innovation corridor offering high-quality, high-paying job opportunities in Volusia County, Florida, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University has partnered…
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