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Lucas Cristaldi is a member of the United States Air Force, full-time student and father and volunteer science ambassador for NASA, sharing his passion for space exploration.
Lucas Cristaldi Shares the Human Side of Space
International student Lucas Cristaldi serves in the United States Air Force and is a full-time Aeronautics student. He shares his passion for space exploration with the public as a NASA Solar System Ambassador.
Quentin Vickers
Quentin Vickers, Master’s Candidate in Space Operations
Meet Quentin Vickers, a passionate and driven graduate student pursuing his Master’s in Space Operations at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University.
Hero image of Anna Miller.
Anna Miller Builds Bridges Between Pilots and Tech at FAA NextGen
Aviation graduate student Anna Miller works at a test bed for aviation innovation, FAA NextGen, affiliated with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
CBSI students in advisory board visit
How Embry‑Riddle's College of Business, Security and Intelligence Promotes Student Success
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s College of Business, Security and Intelligence is the first and only college of its kind in the nation — with opportunities and esteem that helps set students apart from their peers after graduation.
Sim Science
How to Become an Expert of Virtual Realms: Simulation Science, Games and Animation
Unlock the future of digital worlds with Embry-Riddle's Simulation Science, Games and Animation degree
Riley Grant sitting in a computer lab on the Prescott Campus.
An Emerging Leader in Global Security and Intelligence
Riley Grant overcomes challenges to thrive in Embry-Riddle's Global Security and Intelligence Studies program and aims to leave an impact in the world.
Summer camp attendees watch a weather balloon take flight.
It’s Never Too Early to Get Started in STEM!
Getting a head start on STEM education allows students to explore their passions, experience real-world learning and make industry connections.
JJ Everett standing in front of sectional aeronautical chart with airways, waypoints, and controlled airspace markings.
Embry‑Riddle and SHRM Help Navy Veteran Make Smooth Transition to The Boeing Co.
A world-renowned university and a respected professional group helped a Navy veteran launch a successful civilian career.
Students performing research in the lab
How Embry‑Riddle Prescott’s Supply Chain Management Degree Prepares Students for Global Industry Leadership
The B.S. in Global Business & Supply Chain Management equips students to navigate this complexity using cutting-edge solutions like blockchain, digitization and sustainability.
Embry-Riddle student Emma Costa interns with Acreage Farms, a company exploring agricultural ingenuity. This start-up’s work could one day help settlers on Mars grow food despite limited water, low temperatures and reduced atmospheric pressure.
Emma Costa Is a Farmer in the Lab
Aerospace Physiology major Emma Costa interns with Acreage Farms, a campus-based start-up focused on sustainable agriculture through vertical farming.
Olivia Wood at work in the RDL
Olivia Wood Is Starting Her Career With a Bang
Next year, Olivia Wood will graduate and go to work for SpaceX. As a student-engineer, she is already part of a team launching record-setting rockets.
Ryan Bazil’s unexpected journey from aspiring soccer player to nuclear innovation specialist showcases how his Embry‑Riddle education and passion for drone technology transformed his career, leading to his work enhancing nuclear safety through robotics and drone innovations.
From Soccer Fields to Nuclear Plants: How Ryan Bazil Found His Future in Drone Technology
Ryan Bazil’s unexpected journey from aspiring soccer player to nuclear innovation specialist showcases how his Embry‑Riddle education and passion for drone technology transformed his career, leading to his work enhancing nuclear safety through robotics and drone innovations.