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Andrea Psimer at commencement, accepeting her M.S. in Leadership diploma. (Photo: Andrea Psimer)
Lt. Cmdr. Andrea Psimer Named Coast Guard 2024 Vander Putten Inspirational Student of the Year
Recently named the Coast Guard 2024 Vander Putten Inspirational Student of the Year, Andrea Psimer exemplifies service, scholarship and strength.
Evan Smith is studying Project Management and Engineering at Embry‑Riddle. (Photo: Evan Smith)
Serving With Honor
Evan Smith, a U.S. Army service member, is studying Project Management and Engineering at Embry-Riddle's Worldwide Campus.
U.S. Air Force veteran and B.S. in Emergency Services alumnus Phil Paddock
Air Force Veteran Uses Embry‑Riddle Degree to Find a New Way to Serve
After a successful military career, Phil Paddock is using his B.S. in Emergency Services to serve his country in a civilian role.
Ivan Grau instructs students on piloting aircraft at Embry‑Riddle's Daytona Beach Campus. (Photo: Ivan Grau)
Foundations of Legacy: Ivan Grau
Ivan Grau, chief flight instructor at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University with over 30 years of experience, emphasizes mentorship as the most important and valuable part of his role.
Becca Spejcher presenting Embry‑Riddle’s luminous blue variables research findings at the 2024 American Astronomical Society conference in New Orleans, La.
Astronomy Team Continues Quest to Uncover the Mystery of a Rare Star Class
A student-powered study casts new light on the causes of a rare star’s evolutionary mystery.
B.S. in Aerospace Engineering alumnus Zane Zylstra was the first graduate from the Prescott Campus to be commissioned as a first lieutenant in the U.S. Space Force. (Photo: Zane Zylstra) Note: The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement.
Aerospace Engineering Grad Turns Embry Riddle Degree Into a Space Force First
Aerospace Engineering grad Zane Zylstra found that the right education provided a launchpad to some unexpected and amazing opportunities.
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.
Dellavonte Hune in a blue suit sitting on a stool.
From Adversity to Achievement
Dellavonte Hune’s journey from homelessness to success via the Marine Corps and Embry‑Riddle.
Bill Thompson (right) accepting a 30-year service award.(Photo: David Massey)
Foundations of Legacy: Bill Thompson
Learn more about Bill Thompson, executive director of engagement and Heritage Project.
As a First Officer for Republic Airways, Anisa says every day brings a new adventure and an opportunity to make a difference. (Photo: Anisa Imtiaz)
Defying Gravity and Tradition: Anisa Imtiaz Makes History as the First Female Bangladeshi Airline Pilot in America
Growing up in Bangladesh, Anisa Imtiaz (‘25) was blessed with parents whose extraordinary lives gave her wings.
Arizona is the ideal place to study astronomy and how Embry‑Riddle’s Prescott Campus prepares students to explore the universe
Why Study Astronomy in Arizona
Discover why Arizona is the ideal place to study astronomy and how Embry‑Riddle’s Prescott Campus prepares students to explore the universe through hands-on research and expert faculty.
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.