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Business students took part in a Boeing Business Fundamentals course focusing on key areas of the aerospace industry.
Business Students Learn Lessons Directly From Boeing in Special Program
Business students from all Embry‑Riddle’s three campuses enjoyed a unique opportunity thanks to the university’s relationship with The Boeing Company.
Aerospace Engineering major Marielle Lenehan in an Embry‑Riddle campus lab. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Joseph Harrison)
Aerospace Engineering Student Explores the Best of Both Worlds
Aerospace Engineering student Marielle Lenehan capitalized on her SCUBA diving experience for an opportunity of a lifetime.
Aeronautical Science major Michael Bouchard ('22) stands beside a plane on the Embry-Riddle Flight Line. (Photo: Michael Bouchard / Embry-Riddle)
Aeronautical Science Major Helps Young People Put Wings on Their Dreams
Aeronautical Science major Michael Bouchard is working to give local students the chance to learn more about aviation careers.
Dr. Ken Witcher served 20 years in the U.S. Air Force before becoming Dean and associate professor for Embry‑Riddle Worldwide's College of Aviation. (Photo: Dr. Ken Witcher)
From Thunderbird to Eagle
When it comes to running the College of Aviation, Dr. Ken Witcher draws upon his military experience to guide him.
ERAU ASCEND Fall 2021 Launch Supercut.
ASCEND Program Team Sends Payload to the Edge of Space
The Embry‑Riddle ASCEND team gives practical experience with engineering for high altitude exploration.
Students hard at work in Embry-Riddle's labs.
There's a Lab for That
Embry‑Riddle offers full range of labs for hands-on experience.
B.S. in Business Analytics student Michael Lopez
Business Analytics Major Becomes First SGA Treasurer at Worldwide Campus
Business Analytics student Michael Lopez was elected treasurer of the first slate of officers to serve the Worldwide Campus SGA.
During his time abroad, Lentz was part of the Computational Cosmology research group at the University of Göttingen in Germany. (Photo: Erik Lentz)
Changing the Future of Space Travel
Space Physics grad Erik Lentz used his down time during the pandemic to shape the research project he had always dreamed about.
Haleema Irfan
Spaceflight on the Brain
Discovering the impact of space flight on the human body.
Embry‑Riddle alumnus Malik Moville ('21) earned his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and is now an engineer at Space Tango. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle)
Mechanical Engineering Grad Uses Space to Help Find Cures for Brain Disorders
Imagine hunting for cures to brain disorders — in space. That's what Malik Moville is doing.
Electrical Engineering alumna Chloeleen Mena ('20) worked on the Mars Helicopter Project with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. (Photo: Chloeleen Mena)
Electrical Engineering Student Gets Her Hands on the Mars Helicopter
Electrical Engineering major Chloeleen Mena worked on the Mars Helicopter during an internship at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.