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Electrical Engineering senior Drew Yoshida ('23) outside of Honeywell during his internship in Summer 2022. (Photo: Drew Yoshida)
From Hawaii to Honeywell
Electrical Engineering senior Drew Yoshida spent summer 2022 getting a huge head start on his career, thanks to an internship at Honeywell Aerospace.
Fernando Avila
Aerospace and Occupational Safety Major Uses Scholarships to Boost Success
B.S. in Aerospace and Occupational Safety major Fernando Avila says scholarships are helping him get closer to his dream career.
After earning a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering, Katharine Larsen ('21, '22, '25) embarked on the M.S. in Aerospace Engineering and is planning to continue her studies by pursuing a Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering with Embry-Riddle. (Photo: Katharine Larsen)
For Aerospace Engineering Student, Embry‑Riddle is the Right Place to Start and Finish
Katharine Larsen earned her B.S. and M.S. in Aerospace Engineering at Embry‑Riddle and is now pursuing a Ph.D. in the school's renowned program.
Terry Virts ('97) earned his M.S. in Aeronautics degree at Embry-Riddle before becoming a test pilot for the Air Force and setting his sights on the stars. (Photo: Terry Virts)
Embry‑Riddle Astronaut Shares His Love of Spaceflight With the World
NASA astronaut Terry Virts earned his M.S. in Aeronautics at Embry‑Riddle before sharing his love of spaceflight with others.
Martin Kurkchubasche ('20, '23) graduated with a B.S. in Aeronautical Science and is pursuing his MBA in Aviation through the Worldwide Campus. (Photo: Embry-Riddle/Connor McShane).
Aeronautical Science Grad is Helping Embry-Riddle Reshape Flight Training
Aeronautical Science grad and current MBA in Aviation student Martin Kurkchubasche is focused on the importance of flight safety.
Space Physics major Janessa Slone spent the summer of 2022 as a part of the Society of Physics Student national internship program in Washington, D.C. (Photo: Janessa Slone)
Embry‑Riddle Helps Space Physics Student Explore New Research Horizons
Space Physics major Janessa Slone took full advantage of the undergraduate research opportunities at Embry‑Riddle.
Elizabeth Mitchell ('22) switched majors from engineering to a B.S. in Aeronautical Science with a Helicopter Pilot Specialty. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle / Connor McShane)
Eagle Turns from Engineering to Helicopter Pilot at Embry-Riddle
When it came time to define her career pursuit, Elizabeth Mitchell kept an open mind. And that allowed Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University to help her pursue a new career as a helicopter pilot.
Homeland Security major Jacques-Alice Auguste ('23) was chosen for an internship with Beyond the Horizon International Strategic Studies Group to promote global peace through security. (Photo: Jacques-Alice Auguste)
Homeland Security Major’s Elite Internship Gets Her Closer to a Dream Career
An elite internship is helping Homeland Security major Jacques-Alice Auguste pursue her goal of securing a safer world.
Students and faculty prepare to fly an unmanned aircraft system using proper safety equipment and procedures.
Which Uncrewed Systems Career is Right For You?
With an uncrewed systems degree from Embry‑Riddle, you can find your niche in a variety of innovative and growing fields.
Senior Ryan Marando was named the Meteorology Student of the Year for the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach Campus in March 2022. He was spotlighted in celebration of World Meteorological Day. (Embry-Riddle/Josh Asiaten)
Success is in the Forecast for Embry‑Riddle’s Meteorology Student
A solid academic foundation and unparalleled practical experience have Ryan Marando ready to launch his dream career in broadcast meteorology.
Person in a navy blazer smiles for a portrait, a home behind her and a mountain in the distance.
Project Management Degree Helps Alumna Find New Niche as an IT Consultan
Master of Science in Project Management graduate Treshina Smith plans to open her own small business consulting company in the future.
Jon France hero image, holding ice cream.
Aeronautics Degree Helps Eagle Take His Air Force Career to a New Altitude
Jon France is preparing for his future by combining his degree in Aeronautics with a minor in Security and Intelligence and Japanese language track.