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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.
Lisa Spencer with her 40-year-employee parking spot.
Foundations of Legacy: Lisa Spencer
Lisa Spencer's career at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University began as a temporary worker — but her passion, enthusiasm and deciation earned her a permanent role on the team. Now, with over 40 years at the university, she works as a graduation evaluator.
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.
Advanced Dynamics Lab
How to Become an Aerospace Engineer
Learn how to become an aerospace engineer at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Discover diverse careers, hands-on experiences and specializations in the aerospace industry.
Davidoff on campus in Daytona.
The Art of Engineering Safety in Artificial Intelligence
Alexandra Davidoff, Embry-Riddle's first Electrical Engineering and Computer Science student to receive an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, aims to improve the safety of intelligent systems used in aviation.
When not studying or flying,  Pelin Elden enjoys athletic pursuits — golf, hiking, skiing — and extreme sports that shaped her resilience.
Love at First Flight: Equestrian Show Jumper Tackles Urban Air Mobility
A former professional equestrian, graduate student Pelin Elden envisions a future where vertical-lift aircraft ease traffic congestion and expand accessibility for both people and goods.
Alisha Khan at the Boeing Center for Aviation and Aerospace Safety (Photo: Joey Harrison)
Getting Set Up for Success: Alisha Khan Talks Campus Involvement, Internships and Post-Graduate Studies
Through business-centered student organizations, summer internships and continuing education, Aviation Business Administration student Alisha Khan is readying herself for a fulfilling career in procurement and supply chain management.
Embry‑Riddle student Skye Myers is gaining hands-on experience. (Photo: Skye Myers)
Powering Innovation
Embry‑Riddle Mechanical Engineering student Skye Myers is transforming technical education through her internship at Argonne National Laboratory.
Senior Master Sgt. Erin Esquer’s (’17) unshakable path from Embry‑Riddle to Air Force excellence. (Photo: Erin Esquer)
Legacy of Leadership
From family roots to the front lines of leadership, Embry‑Riddle grad Erin Nashae Esquer builds a lasting legacy of service and impact.
Chloe Nelson at the Hazy Library on the Prescott Campus (Photo: Wilson Van Ness)
Rooted in Passion, Guided by Purpose
Senior Chloe Nelson (’25) is pursuing a degree in Forensic Psychology, but she hasn’t stopped at academics. Whether it’s leading on-campus organizations or presenting her research at national conferences, Chloe is making strides toward a promising future.
Associate Registrar Dana Howard has worked at Embry‑Riddle for nearly 30 years.
Foundations of Legacy: Dana Howard
Cheering on students at Embry-Riddle's Worldwide Campus for nearly 30 years, associate registrar Dana Howard shares how Embry-Riddle has impacted her, both as a member of the university’s staff and as a student.
Kaelyn Tindall
Embry‑Riddle Student Interns With NASA Contractor, Supports Gateway Mission at Johnson Space Center
Embry-Riddle senior Kaelyn Tindall spent her summer interning with NASA contractor Barrios Technology, supporting the Gateway lunar space station mission at Johnson Space Center.