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Adrienne Reid uses the lessons she learns in the Safety Management program in her volunteer work with the Civil Air Patrol.
Safety Management Student Gives Back Through Volunteering
As a member of the Civil Air Patrol, Adrienne Reid assists with teaching cadets about safety and risk management.
Graduating Embry-Riddle students.
Turn Your Next Step Into Your Next Success
Going from high school to college may be the biggest step you’ve ever taken, but it’s no reason to worry. There is so much to look forward to and making the transition can be easy if you follow a few simple rules that can help set you up for success.
Niko Blanks, seen here next to a space suit, is pursuing a B.S. in Spaceflight Operations with minors in Human Factors and Systems Engineering. (Photo: Josh Asiaten)
Space Operations Major Aims to Boost Accessibility to Space
Space Operations major Niko Blanks is on a mission to help shape a more advanced – and more accessible – age of space exploration.
Following graduation, Williams will continue as an Embry-Riddle flight instructor before transitioning to a regional airline and ultimately the United flight deck.
Transfer Q&A: Eagle Pivots to Pursue True Passion
Aeronautical Science senior Skyler Williams shares his experience transferring to Embry‑Riddle's Prescott Campus.
Computer Engineering graduate Holly Ross ('19) excelled in the classroom and on the field as a member of the women's soccer team. (Photo: Todd Poitras)
Computer Engineering Grad Got a Kick Out of Her Embry‑Riddle Experience
Computer Engineering grad Holly Ross left Embry‑Riddle with a degree, a full-time job and plenty of memories from the soccer pitch.
Aerospace Engineering Student Explores America’s Last Frontier
Aerospace Engineering student Corben Sroka added to his academic experience with a trip to Alaska through the Study America program.
Global Security & Intelligence Studies student Carolyn Chatham (’23) got the opportunity to study abroad over the summer in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
Global Security and Intelligence Studies Student Reflects on Summer in Taiwan
Global Security & Intelligence Studies student Carolyn Chatham augmented her studies with a summer of studying in Taiwan.
Aviation Maintenance Science major and Boeing Scholar Luke Boardman at Embry-Riddle's Daytona Beach campus.
Boeing Scholarship Helps Eagle Land Where He Always Wanted to Be
Luke Boardman always dreamed of attending Embry‑Riddle, and his selection as a Boeing Scholar has helped turn his dream into reality.
Aeronautical Science student Ann Marie Petrone stands in front of our Diamond DA-42 Twin Star multi-engine aircraft. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Joseph Harrison)
Aeronautical Science: Hail to the Chief
As the first female Chief Pilot for the Daytona Beach Student Eagles Flight Team, Aeronautical Science major Ann Marie Petrone is breaking barriers at 12,000 feet.
B.S. in Engineering student Marcos Dominguez stands in front of a SpaceX booster. (Photo: Marcos Dominguez)
Worldwide Engineering Student: The Sky's No Limit
As an undergrad at Embry‑Riddle, engineering student Marcos Dominguez is already making an impact on the aerospace industry at SpaceX.
Dr. Hillary Eaton is an Associate Professor and program Chair of Forensic Biology at the Prescott Campus.
The Benefits of Becoming an Eagle
The education that students receive at Embry‑Riddle is unlike any other institution. Our quaint class sizes, hands-on curriculum and unique extracurricular activities allows you endless opportunities to make the most of your college years.
Alan Tomaszycki
Cybersecurity Alumnus Shares His Embry-Riddle Experience
With more than 155,000 alumni around the world, Embry‑Riddle offers a network of incredible contacts within top organizations across the aviation and aerospace industry.