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Eagles Remember 9/11 With ROTC Stair Climb at Daytona International Speedway
Running for a Cause
On Sept. 29, 2024, the Embry-Riddle Worldwide Student Government Association and Eagles in Service will participate in the Tunnel to Towers 5K walk/run in Manhattan,…
Polaris Dawn Mission Carries Two Embry-Riddle Projects Aboard
A multi-camera system developed by Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University researchers is flying aboard the Polaris Program's Polaris Dawn mission, which launched this morning from Launch…
Career-Ready: Four Eagles Land Prestigious NTSB Internships
Shyan Khalil, who interned at the NTSB last summer, is a model of the transformative impact that internships can have on students’ career trajectories. She credits her experience…
Gulf Aviation Academy and Embry-Riddle Partner to Elevate Aviation and Aerospace Training in the Middle East and North Africa
Gulf Aviation Academy (GAA) — the training arm of Gulf Air Group (GFG) and a leading aviation training center in the Middle East and North Africa region — and Embry-Riddle…
Embry-Riddle Celebrates Air Force Cadets at Junior ROTC Graduation Ceremony
For the fifth consecutive year, the Air Force Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) Flight Academy concluded its eight-week intensive aviation training program at Embry-Riddle…
Eagle Professor Earns Early Career Award for Environmental Engineering
Dr. Marwa M.H. El-Sayed, an assistant professor of Environmental Engineering in the Department of Civil Engineering at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Daytona Beach Campus,…
New $1 Million NSF Grant to Help Embry-Riddle Develop STEM Leaders
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University faculty member Dr. Foram Madiyar — with Dr. Ronnie Mack, director of Undergraduate Research, and Samantha R. Bowyer, associate professor of…
‘What Do We Do Tomorrow?’: Air Traffic Control Professor Reflects on Personally Shutting Down NYC Airspace on 9/11
Mike McCormick’s actions on 9/11, along with his work in the weeks that followed to reopen the national airspace, earned him the Secretary of Transportation’s Transportation…
Long-Sought Global Electric Field on Earth Reported by NASA, With Embry-Riddle Collaborators
An Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University team led by Dr. Aroh Barjatya, professor of Engineering Physics and director of the Space and Atmospheric Instrumentation Lab (SAIL), helped…
Aviation Week Op-Ed: AI Can Help Flight Students Reach New Heights, Says Embry-Riddle President
In his latest Aviation Week essay, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University President P. Barry Butler, Ph.D., writes about how revolutionary artificial intelligence (AI) technology is being…
NSF-Funded Program at Embry-Riddle Promotes Undergraduate Research Nationwide
Student projects focused on the effects of radiation and microgravity on living cells, augmented reality to help prevent space collisions, plastic materials capable of “growing…
Embry-Riddle’s New Mobile Planetarium to Bring the Universe to Arizona Youth
Elementary, middle and high school students throughout Arizona will soon have access to a university planetarium experience from the comfort of their schools, thanks to the generosity…
Embry-Riddle President Shares Message of Growth During Annual State of the University Address
During three presentations for Embry‑Riddle’s Daytona Beach, Florida; Prescott, Arizona; and Worldwide campuses, university President P. Barry Butler, Ph.D., gave his annual State…
Making ‘Moon Dust Sensors’ May Set the Stage for In-Space Manufacturing Advances
If moon and planetary dust called regolith can be used to build sensors in space, it could help make space exploration safer and yield fundamental insights to propel space-based manufacturing,…
Eagles Endeavor to Protect African Wildlife, Backed by Alumni Support
A team of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University students and faculty recently returned from a visit to Namibia, Africa, where they aided in developing a system to grant wildlife access…
