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Timur Turganov receiving NBAA Maintenance AMT certificate on stage with presenter and industry event backdrop.
Landing at Embry‑Riddle Puts International Student on Course for Career Success
As a truly global university, Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University empowers international students to thrive personally and professionally.
Aspiring Leader Finds a Home for His Aviation Dreams at Embry‑Riddle
Although the odds were against him, one Eagle combined determination with the support of his parents to find success as an Aeronautical Science major.
Retiring Space Force veteran and B.S. in Aeronautics graduate Matthew Henkel, on the wing of his Mooney M-20C, is ready to launch a new career as a professional pilot. (Photo: Matt Henkel)
Transitioning Space Force Veteran Uses the Embry‑Riddle Edge to Start His Next Mission
The longstanding legacy of Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University as the leading provider of educational opportunities for active-duty military and veterans is helping one Eagle alum pivot from one dream career to another.
For student pilot Serena Fechter, the flight line at Embry‑Riddle is one of her happy places.
Success Follows Aspiring Aviator and Pageant Contestant from One Runway to Another
Serena Fechter (’26) likes how the world looks from the flight deck of an aircraft.
Javier Morales poses against a wall of windows outdoors, in a dark business suit and red tie, looking defiantly at the camera.
Passion for Aviation Accessibility Fuels Ambition
As an aviation enthusiast and a writer for The Avion, Javier Morales has big dreams to make the airline industry a better place for all.
Chase crouches near an Embry-Riddle monument sign on the Daytona Beach campus.
M.S. in Leadership Program Helps Experienced Pilot Find Success as a Supervisor
With more than 9,000 hours logged as a professional pilot, the flight deck is a pretty comfortable place for Chase Trissel.
Vincent Becerra in the Student Veterans Organization office on the Prescott Campus. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Connor McShane)
Finding Personal Growth While Advocating for Student Veterans
Vincent Becerra is a U.S. Air Force veteran and Industrial/Organizational Psychology student putting his studies to work for his fellow veterans on campus.
Young girls from Volusia County pose around the Embry‑Riddle seal in the Mori Hosseini Student Union during the Introduce a Girl to Engineering Workshop (IGEW) led by the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Collegiate Section at the Daytona Beach campus on Feb. 17, 2024. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle)
SWE Workshop Lets Eagles Showcase STEM Opportunities for Young Girls
The Society of Women Engineers on the Daytona Beach Campus dedicated their time to lead the Introduce a Girl to Engineering Workshop for elementary school girls and inspire the next generation of engineers.
Aviation Business Administration major Timothy Gelfer enjoys the Boeing Museum during a recent visit to Seattle with the AAAE. (Photo: Timothy Gelfer)
ABA Degree Sets Student Up to Stand Out in the Business of Aviation
Thanks to his Aviation Business Administration degree, Timothy Gelfer is prepared to pursue his aviation career wherever it takes him.
Megan Yaa Amoako at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University’s Flight Line in Prescott, Arizona. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle / Connor McShane)
Eagle Lands Scholarship Through Participation in Women in Aviation Groups
Megan Yaa Amoako was awarded a substantial scholarship from Boeing to support her life-long goal of becoming a pilot.
Forensic Biology major Makenzi Patterson in the Kieckhefer Foundation Forensic Lab on the Prescott Campus. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle / Connor McShane)
Under the Microscope
Student Makenzi Patterson is pursuing her passion in the Forensic Biology field as she gains extensive hands-on experience at Embry‑Riddle.
Shelby, a white woman with long dark hair, smiles in front of a large engine fan.
Fixing to Fly
Aviation Maintenance Science major Shelby Quillinan is excited that her degree program has opened the door to so many aviation industry opportunities.