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Four Embry-Riddle students stand on stage at Aviation Week Network’s 68th Annual Laureate Awards.
Six Embry-Riddle Students Honored at Aviation Week Laureates, Visit NASA Headquarters
A record six Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University students were recognized as Aviation Week 20 Twenties honorees at Aviation Week Network events this week in Washington, D.C.
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Embry-Riddle Ph.D. Student Flies High in Academia — and in an F-16
In his second year as a Ph.D. student at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University, Seur Gi Jo published three research papers on three different space operations topics in top-rated scientific journals.
Students and faculty inside ݮƵ’s new Automation Lab. From left are Mehran Andalibi, associate professor of mechanical engineering and director of the Automation Lab; students Noah Temprendola, Payton Mickelsen, Emma McBride, Alexis Hall, Wrin Monger and Austin Palahnuk.
From Carnival Games to Elevator Controls: Embry-Riddle Students Build Automated Future in New Lab
Embry-Riddle's Prescott Campus has opened a new Automation Lab where students design and build projects ranging from carnival-game machines to industrial elevator control systems, gaining hands-on experience with real-world automation technologies.
Opening ceremony at Camp Zama.
ݮƵ Opens New Campus at Camp Zama
Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University Worldwide U.S. Military Europe PACOM Campuses marked a significant milestone with the official opening of its newest Pacific location at Camp Zama, Japan on March 16, 2026.
Embry-Riddle flight instructor Rafael Dubena receives an award.
Embry-Riddle Flight Instructor Honored as 2026 FAA Orlando District Flight Instructor of the Year
Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University flight instructor Rafael Dubena has been named the FAA’s 2026 Flight Instructor of the Year for the Orlando District.
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Embry-Riddle Asia Launches Professional Space Operations Course in Singapore Amid Regional Space Boom
Embry-Riddle's Asia Campus in Singapore has launched a new professional space operations course designed for working professionals in the region, as demand for space industry expertise grows rapidly across Southeast Asia.
Embry-Riddle Worldwide Inaugurates Phi Beta Delta – Theta Sigma Chapter
Embry-Riddle Worldwide Inaugurates Phi Beta Delta – Theta Sigma Chapter; Honors Leadership for Global Vision
Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University – Worldwide marked a historic milestone in academic excellence and global engagement on Feb. 5 with the inauguration of the Theta Sigma Chapter of Phi Beta Delta, the Honor Society for International Scholars.
Embry-Riddle alumna Maria Noel de Castro Campos poses on campus.
Embry-Riddle Eagle Selected to Become First Argentine Civilian Astronaut on a Future Crewed Spaceflight
Embry-Riddle alumna Maria Noel de Castro Campos has been endorsed to become the first Argentine civilian astronaut to fly on a future crewed spaceflight mission, a milestone built on her graduate-level aerospace education.
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Embry-Riddle Worldwide MOOC on Combating Human Trafficking Draws Global Participation
Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University’s Worldwide College of Arts & Sciences concluded its Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) “Combating Human Trafficking: Understanding, Prevention and Action” after enrolling nearly 500 participants from around the world during January’s Human Trafficking Awareness Month.
Dr. Burak Cankaya lectures in front of white board.
Across Continents, Embry-Riddle Professor Advances AI Solutions for Business and Logistics
From ports in Bangladesh to aerospace companies in Germany and France, Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University professor Dr. Burak Cankaya is exploring ways to leverage artificial intelligence for business and entrepreneurship applications and share that knowledge with students.
Maj. Gen. Jeannie Leavitt and Tammi Jo Schults side by side.
Prepared for Takeoff: Two Trailblazing Aviation Leaders Share Lessons With Eagles
Tammie Jo Shults was at the controls of Southwest Airlines Flight 1380 from New York’s La Guardia Airport when a fan blade in the left engine flew off, causing a destructive sequence in which the engine exploded and debris struck the side of the plane, shattering a window.
Cassidy Blackwood stands in front of airplane.
‘Strength and Determination’: Scholarship Fuels Embry-Riddle Student’s Flight Success
When Cassidy Blackwood completed a two-semester instrument rating in her first semester at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University, the accomplishment stood out.