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Students can find ways to stay engaged on campus and with their peers when school is out of session.
Your Summer, Your Success
Summer is your time to relax, recharge and, of course, have fun! It's also an opportunity to be proactive in your college search. Whether you're a freshman in the early stages of your search or a rising senior preparing for the home stretch, a few simple steps this summer can make all the difference.
Dr. Sally Blomstrom with her husband and colleague Bill Thompson on the Daytona Campus. (Embry-Riddle/David Massey)
Preparing the Leaders of Tomorrow
Dr. Sally Blomstrom, professor in the Humanities and Communication Department, shares the benefits of an Embry‑Riddle education and preparing for the future now.
B.S. in Air Traffic Management major Rachel St. Louis is using profits from her jewelry business to build her own custom airplane. (Photo: Rachel St. Louis)
Air Traffic Management Student Starts Jewelry Business With a Higher Purpose
Air Traffic Management student Rachel St. Louis has a side business that is helping her fund construction of her own airplane.
Faith Vasquez ('25) was inspired to major in Global Business and Supply Chain Management after observing the affects the pandemic had on the global supply chain. (Photo: Embry-Riddle/Connor McShane)
Boeing Scholar Puts Focus on Global Business and Supply Chain Management
Boeing Scholar and Global Business major Faith Vasquez wants to be a part of the global supply chain solution.
Dr. Krishna Sampigethaya (left) with members of the Boeing sponsored aviation cybersecurity capstone project team. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle)
Meet Dr. Krishna Sampigethaya
Department of Cyber Intelligence and Security Associate Professor and Chair Dr. Krishna Sampigethaya brings extensive real-world experience into the classroom giving his students unique insight into the ever-evolving field of cyber intelligence.
M.S. in Safety Science student Piper Forcier is spending summer 2022 as a Safety Intern at JSX Air, a Part 135 operator in Dallas, Texas. (Photo: Piper Forcier)
Safety Science Student’s Passion for Aviation is No Accident
Safety Science student Piper Forcier wants to use her Embry‑Riddle degree to help prevent future aviation accidents.
Nevada Randall (’25)
Technology Helps Aeronautical Science Student Find Fast Route to the Flight Deck
Embry‑Riddle’s leading-edge technology is helping Aeronautical Science students like Nevada Randall finish flight training faster.
Emma Kirschenheiter, seen here on the Embry‑Riddle flight line, has amassed more than 100 hours of piloting time since fall 2021. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle / Joseph Harrison)
Flight Training Has This Aeronautical Science Student Soaring Toward a Career
B.S. in Aeronautical Science major Emma Kirschenheiter found her aviation passion after an introductory flight in her native Long Island.
A graduate student celebrates their success in front of a laptop computer at home.
Three Tips for Success in Grad School
Have you ever doubted being able to balance a graduate degree program with being a full-time working adult? We're here with some tips to help you successfully navigate the waters of your graduate program.
Aerospace Engineering major Wilson Tadena ('22) now works for The Boeing Company as a Flight Test Engineer. (Photo: Wilson Tadena)
Get to Know: Aerospace Engineer Wilson Tadena
Aerospace Engineering major Wilson Tadena turned an internship at The Boeing Company into a job as a Flight Test Engineer after graduation.
B.S. in Logistics and Supply Chain Management alumna Kai Timoll ('21) served with the Blue Angels, the Navy's elite flight demonstrations squadron, as the Logistics Assistant Leading Petty Officer. (Photo: Kai Timoll)
Six Questions With a Blue Angel
One recent Embry‑Riddle alum had the rare opportunity to apply the lessons she learned in the classroom during her tour of duty with the world-famous Blue Angels.
Savannah Riddles grad portrait.
Global Security and Intelligence Grad Charts Course Toward a Safer Future for All
Global Security and Intelligence grad Savannah Riddles wants to use her newfound skills to make the world a safer place.