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Peyton Stikeleather found a purpose and career path while interning at Samaritan’s Purse. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle / Joey Harrison)
Peyton Stikeleather Learns to Serve with Purpose
Due to its strong ties with aviation industry professionals, Embry-Riddle's Daytona Beach, Florida, campus is the perfect fit for Peyton Stikeleather ('26), a B.S. in Aviation Business Administration student focusing on air transportation.
Katherina Steiner is a 2025 Boeing Scholar and a Human Factors Psychology student on the Daytona Beach Campus. (Photo: Katherina Steiner)
Boeing Scholar Finds Her Calling in Human Factors
Boeing Scholar Katherina Steiner found her path through a chance conversation and now blends psychology and engineering in Human Factors Psychology at Embry-Riddle.
Tatiana Gomez transfers a prepared forensic sample into a GC/MS vial for laboratory analysis during her toxicology internship. (Photo: Tatiana Gomez)
Inside Forensic Toxicology: A Hands-On Summer Internship
Embry-Riddle senior Tatiana Gomez gained hands-on experience with advanced instrumentation and forensic workflows during her toxicology internship at CFSRE.
Clyde Rinkinen (left) teaches Air Traffic Management at the Daytona Beach, Florida, campus, and Kyle Wilkerson (right) teaches at the Prescott, Arizona, campus.
Shaping Tomorrow's Air Traffic Controllers
At Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, our dedicated faculty bring years of expertise to the classroom, ensuring students are equipped with the knowledge, skills and experience necessary to succeed in their future careers.
Rahela Dolha at the MicaPlex Characterization Lab, fully immersed in her work at the Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) machine. (Photo: Joey Harrison)
From an Eighth-Grade Assignment to Aerospace Ambitions
Driven by faith and community, Embry-Riddle student Rahela Dolha advances materials research and is an IGNITE grant recipient.
Gwynlyn Hannah poses next to aerospace equipment on Embry-Riddle's Daytona Beach campus.
Creating Connections Through Astronomy and Astrophysics
Embry‑Riddle senior Gwynlyn Hannah shares how her childhood love for space became a path for her future and a way for her to foster community and build connections in everything she does.
Embry‑Riddle can boast far-flung graduates, and Marc Tunstall represents us in Antarctica at the National Science Foundation McMurdo Station. (Photo: Marc Tunstall)
Keeping Order in an Untamed World
As summer station manager at McMurdo Station, Marc E. Tunstall (’10) keeps one of the world’s most remote research outposts running safely. From aviation logistics to emergency response, his work in Antarctica sits at the intersection of leadership, risk and discovery.
Seth Miller, founder and president of Rise Technologies. (Photo: Bill Fredette-Huffman)
Seth Miller Revolutionizes Stroke Rehab with Exoskeleton
Meet Seth Miller, an Embry-Riddle student entrepreneur developing advanced exoskeleton technology for stroke recovery and patient care.
Wanda Smith
Foundations of Legacy: Wanda Smith
Wanda Smith’s 26-year career at Embry-Riddle is defined by service, resilience and the lives she’s helped shape along the way.
Embry-Riddle Professor of Aerospace Engineering Ron Madler
Foundations of Legacy: Ron Madler
Ron Madler, Professor of Aerospace Engineering, celebrates 30 years at Embry-Riddle, where his passion for teaching and student success has shaped generations of engineers.
Connor Vukelich, founder of Poppin’ Jobs, an online job search platform for students. (Photo: Bill Fredette-Huffman)
Connor Vukelich Innovates Gen Z Job Searches
Redefining job searches for Gen Z, Connor Vukelich is learning to balance building a business and college life at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
Dr. Aldrin teaches Worldwide Campus students about the vital supporting role of space systems in the aerospace industry.
Continuing the Family Legacy of Space Exploration
Dr. Andy Aldrin furthers his family's space legacy by leading Embry-Riddle’s Master of Space Operations and inspiring future decision makers.