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How to Become an Aerospace Engineer
Learn how to become an aerospace engineer at ˛ÝÝ®ĘÓƵ. Discover diverse careers, hands-on experiences and specializations in the aerospace industry.
Kaelyn Tindall
Embry‑Riddle Student Interns With NASA Contractor, Supports Gateway Mission at Johnson Space Center
Embry-Riddle senior Kaelyn Tindall spent her summer interning with NASA contractor Barrios Technology, supporting the Gateway lunar space station mission at Johnson Space Center.
Robotic systems presentations at Preview Day. (Photo: Wilson Van Ness)
Want a Career in Robotics? Embry‑Riddle Can Help You Achieve Your Goals
Embry-Riddle Prescott offers the unique opportunity to pair Computer or Electrical Engineering with the world of robotics. With a specific robotics focus in your education, you’ll be on track to engineer the career you’ve always wanted.
Abigail Connors (’27)
Navigating the Stars
With hands-on research experience and Embry‑Riddle’s on-campus telescope, Space Physics student Abigail Connors (’27) is charting her own course in the world of astronomy.
Golden Eagles
Wings Like Eagles: How Embry‑Riddle Students Soar and Thrive on Competition
These Embry-Riddle students are the best of the best - not just academically, but in competition, too - leading the pack and striving for excellence.
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Embry Riddle Astronomy Students Gain Hands On Experience at Lowell Observatory
Embry-Riddle astronomy students gain hands-on research experience through a unique collaboration with Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona. By working directly with advanced telescopes and instruments, students collect and analyze real astronomical data — pairing classroom learning with real-world discovery.
Preview Day at Embry-Riddle.
10 Top Tips for New Parents and Families at Embry‑Riddle's Prescott Campus
New to Embry-Riddle’s Prescott Campus? Discover 10 tips to help parents and families stay connected, informed and involved in your student’s college journey.
U.S. Air Force veteran and B.S. in Emergency Services alumnus Phil Paddock
Air Force Veteran Uses Embry‑Riddle Degree to Find a New Way to Serve
After a successful military career, Phil Paddock is using his B.S. in Emergency Services to serve his country in a civilian role.
Arizona is the ideal place to study astronomy and how Embry‑Riddle’s Prescott Campus prepares students to explore the universe
Why Study Astronomy in Arizona
Discover why Arizona is the ideal place to study astronomy and how Embry‑Riddle’s Prescott Campus prepares students to explore the universe through hands-on research and expert faculty.
Nehemiah Ash (’25)
Fast Track to the Flight Deck
Dual enrollment student Nehemiah Ash earned his associate degree before high school graduation, setting a new standard for aviation excellence.
Emerging Scientists from Embry‑Riddle Present Research at the Flagstaff Astronomy Symposium
Student Research Highlights at the Flagstaff Astronomy Symposium
Emerging Scientists from Embry‑Riddle Present Research at the Flagstaff Astronomy Symposium.
A person stands outdoors operating a drone, with mountains in the background.
The First Graduates of Embry‑Riddle and USNCC Partnership Programs Share Their Experience
Discover how Embry‑Riddle’s first USNCC graduates are advancing their careers with degrees in aviation, engineering and more.