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Embry‑Riddle Alumna Advocates for Microgravity Research
Shay Bhardwaj knows that early interaction with human spaceflight will shape the future of space exploration — and she is taking the steps to make it happen.
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Turning Purpose into a Career in Global Security
Embry‑Riddle Prescott student Xiomara Hoover (’26) is combining her studies in Global Security & Intelligence with outreach on the Navajo Nation to inspire the next generation and address critical issues affecting her community.
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Preparing to Lead Airports and Aviation Policy on a Global Scale
Through internships, mentorship and hands-on learning, Embry‑Riddle student Khanh Tran is preparing to lead airports and influence aviation policy worldwide.
Sumer Hernandez, a B.S. in Space Operations student and SpaceX intern, stands ready to launch her future in space exploration. (Photo: Joey Harrison)
From the Space Coast to SpaceX: A Student’s Launch Into Space Operations
Space Coast inspiration fuels Sumer Hernandez's space operations projects at NASA and SpaceX.
Isabella Piwowar smiles for a photo used on her intern badge at the Chandler Police Department. (Photo by: Isabella Piwowar)
From Classroom to Crime Scene: Forensic Biology in Action
Embry-Riddle student Isabella Piwowar applied her Forensic Biology coursework to real-world investigations during a Chandler Police Department internship.
Global Security & Intelligence Studies student Michelle Malan at Embry‑Riddle’s Prescott Campus. (Photo by: Wilson Van Ness)
Preparing for a Career in Global Security
Embry-Riddle Prescott student Michelle Malan ('26) is building a career in global security and intelligence through academic excellence, hands-on internships and leadership experience.
Ryan Mangra (’26) is studying Aerospace Engineering at Embry‑Riddle's Daytona Beach, Florida, campus. (Photo by: Ryan Mangra)
Bringing Creativity and Comedy to Aerospace Engineering
Ryan Mangra is wrapping up his time as an undergraduate, reflecting on how building community and pursuing the things he loves helped to bring joy to his life and the lives of others.
Brian Green stands in front of the MQ-25 Stingray at Boeing’s Mascoutah, Illinois, facility. (Photo: Brian Green)
Saying Yes to Opportunity: A Student's Path to Boeing
From the classroom to the MQ-25, Brian Green's journey shows how Embry-Riddle mentorship, real-world experience and Boeing connections launch aerospace careers.
Aiden McCollum at the College of Engineering on the Daytona Beach, Florida, Campus
Aiden McCollum is Streamlining Club Management
After firsthand experience with the difficulties of managing club finances, Aiden McCollum has created an all-in-one club management platform.
Samuil Nikolov is a junior studying Space Operations at Embry‑Riddle's Daytona Beach, Florida, campus.
Discovering Space Operations with Embry-Riddle Junior Samuil Nikolov
Embry-Riddle Space Operations student Samuil Nikolov ('27) prides himself on being involved and keeping a mindset of innovation and discovery. Continue reading to learn about his experiences on and off campus.
Dori Stein is studying Engineering Physics with a minor in Astronomy and Astrophysics at Embry‑Riddle's Daytona Beach, Florida, campus. (Photo: Joey Harrison)
Diving into Space and Engineering Physics with Dori Stein
Embry-Riddle student Dori Stein ('27) shares how she is combining her passions for space and engineering through her degree and extensive research experience.
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From Machinist Mate to Mechanical Engineer: Gillian Negrón Burgos Builds Her Future
Meet Gillian Negron Burgos ('27), a United States Navy veteran pursuing her Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering on ²ÝÝ®ÊÓÆµ's Daytona Beach Campus.