Prescott Campus Flight Training Center to Debut in Summer 2024
A dramatically modernized flight training center, set to debut by summer 2024, followed closely by a sprawling new airport complex and other improvements, will reflect the status of…
Posted In: Aviation | Institutional News
Aviation Maintenance: Not Just Technicians
Graduates of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Aviation Maintenance Science (AMS) bachelor’s program have gone on to careers working for companies as diverse as Blue…
Posted In: Aviation | Computers and Technology | Space | Uncrewed Systems
Boeing, Embry-Riddle Partner on $5.1 Million Center to Advance Aviation Safety
The Boeing Company has provided Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University with a $5.1 million donation for a research center that will drive safety improvements throughout the industry.
The…
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How AI Can Improve Your Travel Experience
A student researcher at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University is using a kind of artificial intelligence (AI) called Physics-Informed Machine Learning to improve the forecasting of adverse…
Posted In: Applied Science | Aviation | Computers and Technology | Engineering | Research
Eagle Pivots from Cosmetology to Cybersecurity in Search of a Better Life
It took more than a decade after high school for Dani Carroll to envision herself in college. Now, though, the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University student is two years into her Cyber…
Posted In: Security Intelligence and Safety
Embry-Riddle’s Digital Textbook Initiative Saves Students $2 Million in Past Six Years
The rising costs of college textbooks can be a barrier to success for some. Yet, students at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University can take advantage of an initiative that provides affordable…
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Embry-Riddle Teams Up with Bethune-Cookman in EcoCAR EV Challenge
When Bethune-Cookman University student Israel Oyekan joined the intercollegiate EcoCAR EV Challenge team with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, he figured it was an opportunity…
Posted In: Computers and Technology | Engineering | Human Factors
Airline Exec Offers Embry-Riddle Students 10 ‘Golden Rules’ to Thrive in Aviation
Gianfranco “Panda” Beting knows how to survive in the airline business. After 40 years of experience in various roles, such as leading aviation marketing efforts, cofounding…
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Embry-Riddle Biking Group Established to Protect the Planet, Wallets, Health
Since 2018, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University professor Jason Aufdenberg has prevented more than 3,000 pounds of carbon dioxide from entering the Earth’s atmosphere by biking,…
Embry-Riddle’s Emergency Response Team Named Collegiate EMS Organization of the Year
Members of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s student-run Emergency Response Team (ERT) are known for their professionalism, skill and lifesaving medical care. That reputation…
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Eagle Ingenuity to Bring Clean Water to the Dominican Republic This Summer
Engineering students Marcella Smith and Cassidy Searles were preparing to travel to Haiti in 2020 to help install a solar-powered water purification system in a community in need of…
Posted In: Applied Science | Engineering
Flexjet Helps a New Generation Take to the Skies at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Flexjet, a global leader in subscription-based private aviation, today announced the opening of the expanded Flexjet Innovation and Career Center at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s…
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Professor Named U.S. Fulbright Scholar, to Study Climate Change in Norway
Visiting Norway — exploring its nature and culture, maybe seeing the aurora borealis — has always been at the tip-top of Dr. Shawn Milrad’s bucket list. Now, as a…
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Three Eagles Named Management Fellows, Gain Federal Career Pathways
Eagle alumna and current student Camille St. Omer is earning her second master’s degree, is a business founder/CEO and is writing her first book. Still, she was unsure if she’d…
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Undergraduate Researchers Target Space Debris Removal in Rare Publication Opportunity
Aerospace Engineering student Spencer John has translated his lifelong love of space into a significant accomplishment: publishing a paper in an academic journal as an undergraduate…
Posted In: Engineering | Research | Space