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Eagles Chris and Emily Casey were married in Sept. 2020. (Photo: Emily Casey)
It All Started With a Seat
The smallest decisions can have the most impact - and that was certainly the case for Embry‑Riddle alumni Chris and Emily Casey.
Students enjoy recreational lounges, dining areas, a fitness center and more – all within walking distance.
Living on Campus Five Tips for Freshmen
Third-year Resident Assistant (RA) Wilson Tadena ('22) shares advice for incoming freshmen to help make the first year living on campus a success.
Embry‑Riddle alumnus Malik Moville ('21) earned his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and is now an engineer at Space Tango. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle)
Your Next Horizon Is Right Here!
The Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach Campus has proven to be a great career launchpad, and no one knows that better than our successful alumni.
The Gold Wings eSports club offers students of all skill levels the opportunity to join a campus community of gamers.
This Club's Got Game!
If you can think of it, there’s probably a club for it! Embry‑Riddle makes it easy to explore your interests and enhance your college experience with extracurriculars that interest you most. Our residential campuses are home to over 300 clubs and organizations that represent interests as diverse as our student body.
Aeronautical Science graduate Sergio Sovero, shown here on the flight deck with his mom, reflects on his journey as Delta’s youngest pilot. (Photo: Sergio Sovero)
Aeronautical Science Grad Reflects on Being Youngest Pilot at Delta Air Lines
Aeronautical Science grad Sergio Sovero describes how family support and an Embry‑Riddle degree helped him land on the flight deck.
Embry-Riddle Campus Happenings
What's Happening On Campus
Daytona Beach and Prescott students share campus happenings you won’t want to miss!
Graduating college
Embry‑Riddle Worldwide’s College of Business Reimagines Graduate Learning
Whether you’re still exploring your academic goals or are ready to dive right into your master’s degree, the university’s first-ever stackable programs and new certificates offered through the Worldwide Campus allow you to design an educational path tailored to your unique interests.
Cody visited students at her former high school in Kingman, Arizona, to introduce them to ERAU and opportunities in programming and game development.
Gaming Science Major Helps the Next Generation Level Up
Simulation Science, Games and Animation student Paige Cody returned to her Arizona high school to inspire the next generation of creators.
Trevor Kostolny
Joining the Intel Community
Since he was a kid, Trevor Kostolny ('19) had dreams of working for a three-letter agency.