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Structures Lead Frederick Wadnola (left) and Project Manager Bruce Noble (right), integrating the replacement solar panels into the CubeSat in the EagleSat Laboratory clean room. (Photo: Wilson Van Ness)
Engineering Students Send Satellite to Outer Space With NASA Partnership — Part One
A team of over 100 Embry‑Riddle students designed and built a nanosatellite to study the effects of radiation on computer memory in outer space.
Nehemiah Ash (’25)
Fast Track to the Flight Deck
Dual enrollment student Nehemiah Ash earned his associate degree before high school graduation, setting a new standard for aviation excellence.
Air Force veteran Anthony Moed turns ambition into success through Embry‑Riddle University. (Photo: Anthony Moed)
Air Force Veteran Finds New Mission Through Embry‑Riddle Worldwide
Air Force veteran Anthony Charles Moed transforms opportunity into achievement through Embry‑Riddle and turns ambition into a thriving new career path.
Mike Wiggins has worked at Embry‑Riddle for nearly 50 years.
Foundations of Legacy: Mike Wiggins
Professor Mike Wiggins has worked at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University since graduating with his degree in Aeronautical Science in December of 1976. From knowing John Paul Riddle to creating new programs to mentoring students, he says his journey led him to where he was meant to be.
Emerging Scientists from Embry‑Riddle Present Research at the Flagstaff Astronomy Symposium
Student Research Highlights at the Flagstaff Astronomy Symposium
Emerging Scientists from Embry‑Riddle Present Research at the Flagstaff Astronomy Symposium.
Documentary filmmakers Mallory Kinahan (left) and Jillian Preite (right) with Steven Master (middle), associate professor of Humanities and Communication, following a showing on their documentary on the Concorde. (Photo: David Massey)
Inaugural COAS Week Showcases the Heart of Arts and Sciences at Embry‑Riddle
The College of Arts & Sciences on Embry‑Riddle's Daytona Beach Campus hosted the inaugural COAS Week from March 28 to April 3, 2025, inviting students, faculty, staff and community members to engage with the vibrant disciplines offered.
Molly Ruley poses in the Senior Design Lab in King Engineering and Technology Center. (Photo: Wilson Van Ness)
A Taste of Everything Ruley Sweeps Pageants and Aims to Improve Life Through Engineering Innovations
Electrical Engineering student Molly Ruley shares her journey, from winning pageants to envisioning a robotic future that improves lives for all.
Aashman Gupta on the Daytona Beach Campus. (Photo: Bill Fredette-Huffman)
Dreaming Beyond Earth
With a passion for space robotics and exploration, Aashman Gupta ('28) is using his Embry‑Riddle education to engineer the future of Mars and beyond.
Tiffany Terry works at Embry‑Riddle’s Crash Lab, where students gain an immersive experience in accident training working with reconstructed aircraft wreckage. (Photo: Tiffany Terry)
Tiffany Terrys Path From the Crash Lab to Aviation Safety Law
Embry‑Riddle Aeronautics major Tiffany Terry plans a career in aviation safety and law. Thanks to her work in the university’s unique Crash Lab in Prescott, Arizona, she has gained hands-on experience and a deeper understanding of accident investigation and systems thinking.
B.S. in Space Physics graduate Jennifer James is now working on her Ph.D. at Vanderbilt University. (Photo: Jennifer James)
Space Physics Degree Has Alumna Set for a Stellar Career
B.S. in Space Physics grad Jennifer James is pursuing her Ph.D. and hoping to one day train the next generation of engineers and scientists.
Lieutenant Colonel Patrick M. McGetrick
A Purpose Beyond Service: Debriefing the High-Flying Career of Alum Lieutenant Colonel Patrick M. McGetrick
Alumnus Lt. Col. Patrick McGetrick reflects on his Air Force ROTC experiences at Embry‑Riddle's Prescott Campus, from electrical engineering to the flight deck in the U.S. Air Force.
Hailey Murray standing inside the EagleSat Lab, a research and design lab for the EagleSat space grant project.
Scaling the Cosmos: Hailey Murray’s Ascent in Space Physics
Hailey Murray reaches for the stars in space physics, blending math, science and imagination to explore the cosmos — one discovery at a time.