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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.
Gillian Negrón Burgos
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 ݮƵ's Daytona Beach Campus.
Ashley Strickland
Growing Into Leadership Through Embry-Riddle Worldwide
Ashley Strickland shares how working while earning both her bachelor's and master's degrees helped her develop leadership skills and a deeper connection to the university community.
Students operate an uncrewed surface vessel with sonar systems during a recent residency. (Photo: David Thirtyacre)
Embry-Riddle Dives Deeper Into Uncrewed Maritime Tech
Student opportunities continue to grow through residencies, coursework, research and partnerships with institutions nationwide, reflecting Embry-Riddle's expanding role in uncrewed maritime education.
Embry‑Riddle Prescott cybersecurity students Morgan Finch and Rebekah Sokoloski, leaders of the student-run CyberAero Capture the Flag competition.
Building a Resilient Future
At ݮƵ's Prescott Campus, two cybersecurity students are turning leadership into action. Morgan Finch and Rebekah Sokoloski revived CyberAero, creating a student-led Capture the Flag competition that is inspiring the next generation of cybersecurity professionals across Arizona.
Briana Taylor, one of 12 Embry‑Riddle 2025 Boeing Scholars. (Photo: Briana Taylor)
Boeing Scholars Program Paves the Way for Briana Taylor
Thanks to the Boeing Scholars program, a Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Science from Embry-Riddle is within reach foar Briana Taylor.
Gerard Lombardo.
Foundations of Legacy: Gerard Lombardo
Discover how Associate Professor Gerard Lombardo found purpose, mentorship and belonging at Embry‑Riddle, helping shape nearly three decades of growth and innovation.
Maggie Chang in the En Route Air Traffic Control Lab on the Daytona Beach Campus. (Photo: Maggie Chang)
Guiding the Skies: A Future in Air Traffic Control
Embry‑Riddle student Maggie Chang turned her passion for meteorology into a career in air traffic control through Embry‑Riddle's Air Traffic Management program and the FAA Enhanced AT-CTI pathway.