Embry-Riddle Students Eligible for Immediate FAA Air Traffic Controller Employment
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University has earned Federal Aviation Administration approval for a critical training initiative that offers students in its air traffic control program an…
Posted In: Applied Science | Aviation
Embry-Riddle Program Is a Launchpad to College Success for High Schoolers From Disadvantaged Backgrounds
Mikayla Johnson proudly displays her Upward Bound diploma alongside Sheryl Gillum, director of Upward Bound at Embry-Riddle’s Prescott Campus. (Photo: Embry-Riddle/Sheryl Gillum)
Daniel…
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Beyond Polaris Dawn: Alum and Astronaut Jared Isaacman Explores Future of Space
Embry-Riddle alumnus Jared Isaacman (‘11) has a lot to be proud of, including performing a history-making civilian spacewalk as commander of the Polaris Dawn mission on Sept.…
Posted In: Engineering | Human Factors | Research
To Protect Coast, Embry-Riddle, Bethune-Cookman and UCF Team Proposes ‘Living Seawall’
Living Seawall Workshops
Dr. Parida and his team are holding two workshops to educate the public about the groundbreaking “living seawall” project. Residents, property owners,…
Posted In: Engineering
‘Game-Changer’: Drones Can Reduce Wildlife Strikes at Airports, According to Award-Winning Eagle Research
To avoid dangerous and costly collisions between wildlife and aircraft, airport biologists are constantly monitoring nearby animal populations and attempting to reduce features that…
Posted In: Aviation | Research | Uncrewed Systems
Embry-Riddle Partners on Florida University Space Research Consortium
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University has joined the Florida University Space Research Consortium, a new state research entity launched by Space Florida, the state’s independent…
Posted In: Institutional News | Space
Embry-Riddle Student Group Researching Space Operations Lands Papers in Top Journals
Embry-Riddle graduate researcher Brian Baker-McEvilly has published a comprehensive review of space initiatives being undertaken in the region between the Earth and moon in the prestigious…
Posted In: Engineering | Space
Wind in Their Sails: Three Eagles in Sailing Club Earn Honors for Academic Excellence
Most Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University students are focused on the skies, but Timothy Dolan found his home on the water through the university’s Sailing Club.
Dolan is one…
Embry-Riddle Student Researcher Earns NASA FINESST Grant to Study the Stars
Erin Abraham has earned a NASA FINESST grant for her research investigating massive binary stars and their companion stars. (Photo: Embry-Riddle/Erin Abraham) Engineering Physics graduate…
Posted In: Space
Scholarship, Internship Programs Set International Student Up for Success
When Henil Patel first arrived at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University from Mumbai, India, he knew he had to overcome his shyness to make friends and find a home on the Daytona Beach…
Posted In: Engineering
Grant Funding Powers Student Research Abroad
Before starting a summer internship at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University student Skylar Butler had the rare opportunity to tour…
Posted In: Aviation | Research | Security Intelligence and Safety | Space
Above the Flooding, High-Tech Drones Capture Storm Damage and Data
After interning and then getting hired at Censys Technologies Corporation, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University student Matthew Davis knew the power and effectiveness of drones in disaster…
Posted In: Aviation | Uncrewed Systems
From Nanotechnology to Immersive Camps, Embry-Riddle Gets Girls, Underrepresented Students Interested in STEM
After watching her second graders create a lunar landing module out of cardboard, plastic cups, straws and marshmallows, Tracey Yeager said she believes a few future scientists were…
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Eagle-Built Tech to Provide New Atmospheric Imagery, Thanks to NSF Funding
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a $1 million grant to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Dr. Alan Liu to expand a meteor radar network named CONDOR in Chile,…
From Florida to North Carolina, Eagles Bring Specialized Skills to Hurricane Relief Efforts
Eagles Helping Eagles
In the wake of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, some Embry-Riddle students and their families need our support. Please consider contributing to the Daytona Beach…
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