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May Maryzana Maginde, shown here bundled up on the Brooklyn Bridge, is all smiles as she reflects on the start of her aviation career. (Photo: May Maryzana)
Despite Challenges, Aerospace Engineering Grad Has Her Dream Goals Firmly in Sight
After facing down many challenges, including racism and sexism, May Maryzana Maginde has put her Aerospace Engineering degree to work.
Toriahna Thomas repping Turner Construction on Embry-Riddle's Daytona Beach Campus. (Photo: Embry-Riddle / Joseph Harrison)
Civil Engineering Student Aims to Build Success
Toriahna Thomas is a rising junior at Embry‑Riddle. Right now, she’s completing her first internship, leading multiple organizations and preparing for what the future has in store.
Philip Kwiecinski, shown here in one of Embry-Riddle’s aviation maintenance labs, is grateful for the support he’s received at the school. (Photo: Embry-Riddle / Bill Fredette-Huffman)
Friends, Faculty Fuel Eagle’s Drive Toward Aviation Maintenance Science Success
Philip Kwiecinski’s journey to his B.S. in Aviation Maintenance Science has been filled with support, encouragement, camaraderie — and success.
Jessyca Derby in the Research in User eXperience Lab, equipped with a HoLoLens. (Photo: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University / David Massey)
Scholarly Eagle Shares Research Dissertation and Career Insights
Jessyca Derby is working hard to earn her Ph.D. in Human Factors from Embry‑Riddle and is soaking up as much knowledge and experience as she can.
Portia Ani, shown here in one of Embry-Riddle’s maintenance labs, is now on track for her MBA. (Photo: Embry-Riddle / Bill Fredette-Huffman)
Two Embry Riddle Degrees Form the Foundation for This Eagles Aviation Dream
Portia Ani wants to use the combined skills and experiences from her B.S. in Aviation Maintenance Science and MBA degrees to one day open her own FBO.
Cameron Archibald, shown here on the Daytona Beach Campus, has accepted a full-time job with Phantom Works at The Boeing Co. (Photo: Cameron Archibald)
For This Aerospace Engineering Student, Brothers Make All the Difference
Aerospace Engineering major Cameron Archibald’s Embry‑Riddle experience has been so good that his two younger brothers have followed him here.
Paul, wearing sunglasses and a grey t-shirt, looks down thoughtfully. He is standing outdoors and a Walmart semi truck is behind him.
UAS Entrepreneur Makes Giant Leap to Space Operations Degree
Paul Rossi’s B.S. in Aeronautics helped him become a UAS innovator and entrepreneur. Today, he is pursuing a Master of Space Operations degree.
Garrett poses with a lake and mountain in the background.
Beyond the Classroom
Garrett Demshar has gained valuable and unforgettable experiences throughout his time at Embry‑Riddle.
Catie Alfonzo-Jenner in the Mori Hosseini Student Union on Embry-Riddle's Daytona Beach Campus. (Photo: Embry-Riddle / Bill Fredette-Huffman)
Aerospace Engineering Student Leads Team to NASA
Catie Alfonzo-Jenner just went to NASA to complete an engineering challenge and is ready to take on senior year.
Michael Falanga on Embry‑Riddle's Daytona Beach Campus. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle / Bill Fredette-Huffman)
From Student to Scholar
Michael Falanga just graduated from Embry‑Riddle with his B.S. in Human Factors Psychology. Now, he’s moving on to pursue his Ph.D. in the same field.
Ta'Leah Adams in her Track & Field uniform. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle)
A Winning Combination
Ta’Leah Adams earned her MBAA at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University whilst competing (and winning) on the Track & Field team.
Embry-Riddle eagle mascot holds a smiling student in his wings, in a lobby with glass doors, seating areas, and campus branding on the floor.
Aeronautical Science Major Finds Plenty of Passions Worth Pursuing at Embry‑Riddle
In addition to his flight training, Aeronautical Science major Dylan Kowlessar has discovered a range of new passions to pursue at Embry‑Riddle.