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Illustration of a futuristic rescue aircraft with tilt rotors hovering above floodwaters and burning buildings, lowering a ladder amid a storm and fire.
Aviation Week Op-Ed: Embry‑Riddle President Lauds Hands-On Learning and Collaboration with Industry to Advance Engineering Education
Embry‑Riddle President P. Barry Butler, Ph.D., poses with USAF Thunderbirds pilot Major Bryce “Triple” Turner Feb. 15, 2024, ahead of his flight over the Daytona Beach Campus. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/David Massey)
The Thunderbirds Meet with Cadets, Buzz Campus and Take Embry‑Riddle's President on a 'Hometown Hero' Flight
Three presenters standing between banners for the President’s Forum on Research and Innovation at Embry-Riddle, with two holding Snoopy-themed awards.
Two Leaders Honored at Cybersecurity Symposium
The Intuitive Machines (IM)-1 mission launched at 1:05 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024, from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, in Florida, with hardware built entirely by Embry‑Riddle students onboard. (Photo: SpaceX)
We Have Liftoff! EagleCam Successfully Launches Into Space, Bound for the Moon
Intuitive Machines’ Nova-C Lunar Lander will carry Embry‑Riddle’s EagleCam CubeSat aboard on its upcoming mission to the moon. (Photo: Intuitive Machines)
Launch Imminent: SpaceX Mission to the Moon Will Have Embry‑Riddle Payload Onboard
Backed by a $1 million Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) grant, Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University Presidential Fellow Dr. Barbara Holder (center) is working to develop more effective training programs that integrate pilots’ technical skills, such as operating aircraft controls, and non-technical skills, like decision-making and other skills traditionally called Crew Resource Management (CRM). Dr. David A. Esser (right), a professor in the Department of Aeronautical Science, and Aviation Ph.D. student Hui (Angel) Wang (left), are also working with Holder on the project. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Bernard Wilchusky)
$1 Million FAA Grant Supports Eagle Researcher in Improving Pilot Assessment Methods
A study by Embry‑Riddle researchers has demonstrated that advanced air mobility (AAM) vehicles, such as air taxis and autonomous aircraft, could be integrated at Orlando International Airport in Florida without disrupting existing commercial air traffic.
Mark Jacob standing in front of the Embry-Riddle monument sign with the sweeping roofline of the student union and landscaped grounds in the background.
Study Abroad Success: My Semester at the Daytona Beach Campus
Gen. Charles Q. Brown, Col. Alvin Drew and Lt. Gen. Stayce Harris are just a few of the many notable alumni Embry‑Riddle is celebrating this year during Black History Month. (Photos: Embry‑Riddle)
Embry‑Riddle Salutes Notable Alumni During Black History Month
A student smiles broadly, using a laptop with data charts and graphs displayed on the screen, illuminated by the device in a dim room.
‘U.S. News & World Report’ Ranks Embry‑Riddle Highest for Online Bachelor’s Degrees, Among Private Institutions
An event poster reading 'The Future of Aviation Safety' featuring Jennifer Homendy, with date February 26, 2024, time 6:30 p.m., and location Captain Willie Miller Instructional Center auditorium.
NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy to Speak at Embry‑Riddle, Feb. 26
Granite Mountain rising behind Embry-Riddle Prescott campus with observatory dome and surrounding academic buildings under a partly cloudy sky.
High School Teens Explore Aviation, Engineering and Space in Embry‑Riddle Summer Camps
Students work on computers and other specialized technical equipment in the Cyber Gym Makerspace as part of advanced cybersecurity training. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Connor McShane)
Students Strengthen Their Cyber Fitness in ‘Cyber Gym’ Research Center