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Amandine Maidenberg
Ph.D. Student Earns National Award for Groundbreaking Fluids Research
Amandine Maidenberg, a Ph.D. student in Mechanical Engineering, was recently honored with the Graduate Student Scholar Award at the American Society of Mechanical Engineers’ Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting (FEDSM).
Darcy Cruz, project manager for Duckweed Labs, a NASA‑funded project, is committed to furthering her research on sustainable solutions for long-term space travel. (Photo: Bill Fredette-Huffman)
Rise and Thrive
Embry-Riddle graduate Darcy Cruz (’25) is a relentless force, driven by a fierce passion for aviation and space operations that powered her journey from military service to leading NASA-funded research.
Debbie Schaum, recognized for 30 years of service at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University. (Photo: David Massey)
Foundations of Legacy: Debbie Schaum
Debbie Schaum is an associate professor and the associate chair in the Applied Aviation Sciences Department. Here, she reflects on her 31+ years of experience working at Embry‑Riddle, supporting teams in the Air Race Classic and mentoring students to achieve their dreams.
Scott Nicholson with a Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet (Photo: Scott Nicholson)
Cybersecurity, Leadership and Motivation Through Embry‑Riddle and Navy ROTC
Computer Science senior and ROTC Midshipman Scott Nicholson is working hard, pursuing professional development and gearing up for fulfilling careers in cybersecurity and the U.S. Navy.
During the SWARM Opening Ceremony, Detachment 028 Honor Corps presents a joint service color guard as the Detachment 028 Eagle Quartet performs the National Anthem on stage (Photo: Cadet Evelyn Ackerman)
Embry‑Riddle Prescott AFROTC Hosts First Annual Raiders and Drill Meet
Promoting “connection, recruitment and lasting memories,” Air Force ROTC Detachment 028 at Embry‑Riddle's Prescott Campus hosted the Southwest Armed Forces Raiders and Drill Meet this fall — and it was an outstanding success.
Embry‑Riddle students are gaining hands-on experience in the lab on the Daytona Beach Campus. (Photo: Bill Fredette-Huffman)
What is Human Factors Psychology?
Explore human factors psychology, a field that blends psychology, engineering and design to improve safety, efficiency and user experience.
Intelligence analysts play an important role in today's increasingly complex and technological world. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle / Bill Fredette-Huffman)
What Does an Intelligence Analyst Do?
Intelligence analysts meet a growing need for trained professionals in safety, security and intelligence fields.
Barrett Cutshall at the Spruance ROTC Center (Photo: Joey Harrison)
How Embry‑Riddle ROTC Has Impacted Barrett Cutshall
With big plans for her future, Barrett Cutshall is pushing herself as an athlete and Army ROTC cadet — all while pursuing her degree in Aerospace Physiology at Embry‑Riddle.
Romana Heath Van Horn will soon begin her degree in Cyber Intelligence and Security at Embry‑Riddle's Prescott Campus. (Photo: Romana Heath Van Horn)
Cybersecurity Passion Guides Future Air Force Officer to Embry‑Riddle
Romana Heath Van Horn ('30), a high school senior and incoming freshman at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University, is preparing to pursue a degree in Cyber Intelligence and Security while training in Air Force ROTC.
Sandra Acree in the AMS lab, smiling.
From the Marines to Aviation Maintenance, Sandra Acree is Ready for Success
Aviation Maintenance Science student Sandra Acree didn’t take a traditional path to higher education, but her journey has been rewarding and remarkable. As a veteran and Embry-Riddle senior, she is carving her path toward success.
Photo collage of Amy Martin from her NOAA internship
Charting New Waters: Amy Martin’s Journey From Aviation to Marine Science
Amy Martin completed a coveted research internship with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), where she worked alongside industry professionals to apply classroom lessons to real-world challenges.
Justin Nunamaker in a suit, headshot.
An Inside Look: Interning at One of the World's Busiest Airports
Justin Nunamaker (’25), a B.S. Aviation Business Administration student at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, spent his summer gaining hands-on experience as an Airline Relations Intern at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), the third busiest airport in the world.