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Buntin and Aloha Aviators before a holiday mission. (Photo: Nobi Buntin)
Eagle Spreads the Joy of Aviation
This Embry‑Riddle Worldwide student is making a difference in the lives of others through aviation.
Aerospace Engineering major Cory Hoit, shown here on a forest path, is grateful for the lessons he learned in the American Rocketry Challenge.
Aerospace Engineering Major Gets Boost Toward Success From ARC Scholarship
Cory Hoit’s journey to Embry‑Riddle’s Aerospace Engineering program got a boost from his participation in the American Rocketry Challenge.
Boeing Scholar and Aeronautical Science — Fixed Wing major Giselle Angulo ('26) is minoring in Air Traffic Control and looks forward to earning her Private Pilot’s Certificate. (Photo: Embry-Riddle / Connor McShane)
Boeing Scholar's Passion for Travel Gives Her Wings
Long Beach, California, native Giselle Angulo discovered her passion for flight through a desire to travel the world. Now, with the Boeing Scholars program, she's training to become a pilot and diversifying the field of aviation.
Aviation Business Administration major Amanda Zhu worked with fellow student and Space Physics major Clarissa Pavao to highlight the value of undergraduate research in Washington D.C. alongside their faculty advisor, Dr. Noel D. Richardson. (Photo: Embry-Riddle / Connor McShane)
Team Selected to Engage with Washington Policymakers on Research
The Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) selected two Embry‑Riddle students and one faculty member to participate in the inaugural Scholars Transforming Through Research (STR) program.
Aeronautical Science major Samuel Low ('25) standing in front of Prescott Campus' AXFAB Building. (Photo: Embry-Riddle / Connor McShane).
Aeronautical Science Major and Boeing Scholar's Airfield of Dreams
Boeing Scholar Samuel Low is on his way to fulfilling his childhood dream thanks to The Boeing Company.
Graduate student Kaitlynn Stookey says the M.S. in Human Security & Resilience program has already given her a “different worldview.” (Photo: Kaitlynn Stookey)
M.S. in Human Security & Resilience Degree Already Paying Off for Grad Student
M.S. in Human Security & Resilience student Kaitlynn Stookey is already applying her classroom lessons to real world problems.
Dr. Ilhan Akbas, Dr. Kaela Martin & Dr. Jennah Perry (Photo: Embry‑Riddle)
Embry‑Riddle Professors Use Expertise to Prepare Students
Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University is widely known for the quality of its faculty and the real-world experience they bring into their classrooms and labs. Our students learn from the best and brightest in the field and gain insight into the intricacies of the industry before ever entering the workforce.
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's Worldwide programs are offered entirely online and were especially helpful to Gallo as he studied Supply Chain Management while deployed in Romania with the United Stats Marine Corps. (Photo: Embry-Riddle)
Marines to MBA
From a platoon sergeant in the United States Marine Corps to NASA's Business Pathways Intern, Jetro Gallo is on a mission to achieve his next goal thanks to the opportunities he found at Embry‑Riddle.
Worldwide alumna Alyssa DeCarlis
Graduate Student Made the Right Choice Choosing Embry‑Riddle
Alumna Alyssa DeCarlis reviewed an extensive list of graduate programs before deciding that Embry‑Riddle was the right choice to further her education.
Although separated by 60 years, Bob Slaughter and his grandson Brady are proud of being Eagle grads. (Photo: Brady Slaughter)
Mechanical Engineering Grads Embry Riddle Degree Was a Family Affair
Mechanical Engineering grad Brady Slaughter attended Embry‑Riddle in the footsteps of his grandfather, who graduated in 1961.
Embry-Riddle graduate Ben Gonzalez
For Aviation Business Administration Student, Success is a Matter of Degrees
Aviation Business Administration Ph.D. candidate Ben Gonzalez is now working on his fourth degree from Embry‑Riddle.
Aerospace Engineering major Michaelle Ramos ('22) gave an advanced aerospace engineering lecture in Spanish for Atomicas Tremendas, a program for young women in Latin America interested in STEM. (Photo: Embry-Riddle)
Aerospace Engineering Student Sets Her Sights on Helping Latinas in STEM
Aerospace Engineering student Michaelle Ramos is earning her degree and helping other young women explore STEM careers.