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Abirami Srenivasan (‘27) presents her Kikochō at the Florida Lessons from Abroad Conference (Photo: Sue Macchiarella)
A Journey in Pages: Blending Culture, Architecture and Experience in Japan
Modeled after a portfolio created for his own graduate school applications, Derek Fisher, associate professor of Simulation Science, Games and Animation, and chair of the Mathematics department, developed the Kikōchō Project, a hands-on learning tool for Embry-Riddle students studying abroad in Japan.
Hayden West (project manager) and Joshua Parmenter (onboard computer lead) at work in the EagleSat Lab. (Photo: Connor McShane)
Engineering Students Send Satellite to Outer Space With NASA Partnership — Part Two
The backstage interview continues with an engineering team that developed a research satellite with a mission to advance space technology.
Structures Lead Frederick Wadnola (left) and Project Manager Bruce Noble (right), integrating the replacement solar panels into the CubeSat in the EagleSat Laboratory clean room. (Photo: Wilson Van Ness)
Engineering Students Send Satellite to Outer Space With NASA Partnership — Part One
A team of over 100 Embry‑Riddle students designed and built a nanosatellite to study the effects of radiation on computer memory in outer space.
Documentary filmmakers Mallory Kinahan (left) and Jillian Preite (right) with Steven Master (middle), associate professor of Humanities and Communication, following a showing on their documentary on the Concorde. (Photo: David Massey)
Inaugural COAS Week Showcases the Heart of Arts and Sciences at Embry‑Riddle
The College of Arts & Sciences on Embry‑Riddle's Daytona Beach Campus hosted the inaugural COAS Week from March 28 to April 3, 2025, inviting students, faculty, staff and community members to engage with the vibrant disciplines offered.
AMS student team poses in front of blue backdrop.
Embry‑Riddle's College of Aviation Maintenance Team Shines at PBExpo, Secures Second Place Overall
The College of Aviation's Aviation Maintenance Science team soared to success at PBExpo 2025, earning a second-place overall finish in the collegiate competition.
Mergen in the Astrophysical Sciences Department.
Exploring the Frontiers of Space Physics: From Embry‑Riddle to Princeton
Mergen Alimaganbetov has dedicated his career to advancing our understanding of space physics. Today, he works as a postdoctoral research associate at Princeton University's Space Physics Lab.
Jerod Friedlan headshot
Driving Policies That Enhance Workplace Culture: Friedlan Thrives in Human Resources
Jerod Friedlan has a passion for human resources that humanizes policies, enhances workplace culture and supports employees' career growth.
Newell in front of a blackboard.
Madison Newell Is Unveiling Uncomfortable Truths of the Universe
Madison Newell is a physics researcher who thrives on interdisciplinary problem-solving. Through hands-on research, mentorship and resilience, she's determined to ask - and answer - challenging scientific questions about our universe while uplifting future STEM leaders.
The Linear Circuits and Electronic Devices lab is one of various labs in the King Engineering and Technology Center. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle)
Watt’s Up in the Linear Circuits and Electronic Devices Lab?
On Embry-Riddle's Prescott Campus, the Linear Circuits and Electronic Devices Lab is one of various labs that provides an immersive learning environment for students.
From Madrid to the cutting edge of aerospace, Victor Cova isn’t just designing drones, he’s engineering the future of emergency response. Leading a student team at Embry‑Riddle’s Eagle Flight Research Center, he’s turning innovation into impact, one flight at a time. (Photo: Victor Cova)
Victor Cova Is Shaping the Future Alongside NASA
Victor Cova’s ('26) journey from Madrid to Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University is one of leadership, innovation and hands-on engineering. At the Eagle Flight Research Center, he leads a competitive team designing an uncrewed drone for emergency response missions. His work in avionics and aerodynamics is shaping the future of drone technology and disaster response.
Lucas Charles Felimon Cohen is the creative force behind "Titanborn," a Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Ariana Grasso)
Game On for Aerospace Engineer Entrepreneur Lucas Cohen
Lucas Charles Felimon Cohen launched his own game studio to produce "Titanborn," and an award from a business competition at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University is helping him level up.
Quentin Vickers
Quentin Vickers, Master’s Candidate in Space Operations
Meet Quentin Vickers, a passionate and driven graduate student pursuing his Master’s in Space Operations at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University.