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Jarred Jordan, here in front of a rocket, has set himself apart by earning an Astronaut Scholar Award and the Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher of the Year. (Photo: Jarred Jordan)
Brianna Tan stands next to a plane while wearing a hockey jersey and holding a hockey stick.
Scoring on Ice Soaring in the Sky Brianna Tans Dual Passion
Embry-Riddle student Brianna Tan (’26) represents Singapore’s women’s national ice hockey team, earning bronze at the SEA Games while balancing flight training and academics.
Andrew Marshall stands on a runway up to an Embry-Riddle plane
After They Hit the Red Button Tech Andrew Marshall Keeps the Simulators Up and Running
When a single red button shuts down a multimillion-dollar flight simulator, student technician Andrew Marshall (’26) is the one ensuring it powers back on—keeping pilots training and critical systems running behind the scenes.
Chang Hun and a student site in front of a laptop together in a collaborative tutoring session on the Prescott Campus
Prescott Graduates Made Lasting Impact as Flight Tutors
Recent Prescott graduates Alec Borneman and Chang Hun Lee helped student pilots succeed in flight training through Embry-Riddle’s tutoring program.
Katie Zint stands against a gray background
Designing a Future in Aerospace Engineering with Katie Zint
Katie Zint shares her determination as a first-generation college student and how she found her place on campus and in Aerospace Engineering at Embry-Riddle.
Madison Turner wears a headset and stands on stage in front of an Embry-Riddle background
Curiosity Leads to Cold Cases: A Forensic Psychology Student's Journey
Embry-Riddle Forensic Psychology student Madison Turner (’27) studies criminal behavior through research, leadership and forensic psychology work.
Raju Dhakal sits at a desk in a computer lab
Technical Instinct Drives Raju Dhakal's UAV Security Research
Embry-Riddle student Raju Dhakal (’26), the first in his family to pursue a Ph.D., researches UAV authentication and wireless security through signal fingerprints to improve system reliability and protection.
The Student Uncrewed Aerial Systems team stands together in a lab
From Design to Deployment: SUAS Students Build Custom VTOL Aircraft for International Competition
Members of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Student Uncrewed Aerial Systems (SUAS) team are taking uncrewed aircraft development to new heights by designing, building and preparing to flight-test a custom fixed-wing vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft for international competition.
Woman holds phone taking picture of herself in mirror in medical building.
From X-rays to Evidence: Exploring Forensic Radiography
Embry‑Riddle student and radiologic technologist explored how imaging connects medicine and forensics during a Yavapai Regional Medical Center internship.
A man runs through forest in a cross-country race.
Running to a Future in Computer Science and Cybersecurity
Following a family legacy in computer science, Embry‑Riddle student and cross-country athlete Nicholas Scarangelli runs toward his future in cybersecurity.
Woman stands holding award.
Outstanding Alumna Reflects on Embry‑Riddle Master's Program
Josie Parker graduated from Embry‑Riddle with three degrees and an endless ambition to make an impact on the aerospace industry.
Student stands in cap and gown in front of university sign.
Kenley Zeruto’s Journey in Computational Mathematics and Data Science at Embry‑Riddle
Kenley Zeruto combined her love for mathematics, analytics and sports at Embry‑Riddle with degrees in Computational Mathematics and Data Science.
Woman stands in front college campus building.
This Embry-Riddle Student Is Data Driven and Just Plain Driven
Manvi Sharma (’26) persistently acquires new knowledge and skills in aviation and data analytics through a master’s degree at Embry‑Riddle.