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Brady Fredrickson in front of a Diamond DA42 Twin Star after earning his multi-engine rating.
How Embry‑Riddle’s Online Bachelor of Science in Pilot Operations Makes the Aviation World ‘Your Oyster’
While Brady Fredrickson (’24) can’t be 100% sure where he’ll end up working in the aviation industry, he is sure of one thing: Wherever it is, he will be 100% prepared.
Catherine “Cat” Walker ('26)
SMART Scholar: Charting a Course for Success
Space Physics major Catherine “Cat” Walker is one of 12 Eagles awarded the 2024 Department of Defense SMART Scholarship.
Embry‑Riddle Business Administration students collaborating in a conference room at the Brown and Brown building. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Bill Fredette-Huffman)
How to Become a Business Administrator
Associate Professor Dr. Jayendra Gokhale at the College of Business shares insights and knowledge on the ever-changing industry of business administration.
Anjelysa Oleszwski is following in the footsteps of both parents as a future graduate of Embry‑Riddle. Although she is still a student, she has already worked for the Federal Aviation Administration as an intern.
Anjelysa Oleszwski Builds on Legacy While Charting Her Own Course
Anjelysa Oleszwski is establishing a career in aviation safety by following the footsteps of both her parents at Embry‑Riddle, with a few signature moves of her own.
Embry-Riddle students compete in Tracer FIRE.
Embry‑Riddle Hosts Tracer FIRE 12 Cybersecurity Conference with Students Shining on a National Stage
Embry-Riddle hosted Tracer FIRE 12, training students in cybersecurity skills through team-based scenarios, sponsored by Sandia National Labs to prepare future incident responders.
1.	A group of students temporarily cease their friendly rivalry, cherishing the moments shared with each other.
Embry‑Riddle Students Share Insights About Their Wins at Cybersecurity Competition Tracer FIRE 12
Embry-Riddle students share key takeaways from real-world inspired learning scenarios after competing in the Tracer FIRE 12 cybersecurity competition at Prescott Campus.
Chris, preparing to enter the hurricane.
Flying Into the Eye of the Storm: A Meteorologist’s Path to Hurricane Research
For aspiring meteorologist Chris Deloach, the journey to studying tropical storms has been marked by a mix of bravery, determination and a love for discovery.
Chase, smiling in a suit in front of a grey background.
Veteran Chase Miner Champions Fellow Service Members at Chewy
Veteran and Embry-Riddle graduate Chase Miner supports veterans as a supply chain leader and Military Affairs advocate at Chewy.
San Diego Worldwide Graduation in 2024. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle / Wilson Van Ness)
Explore Fulfilling Career Options with Graduate Programs
For those passionate about advancing their education, Embry‑Riddle offers graduate programs that stand out as leaders in excellence, innovation and opportunity.
Headshot of Caleb Xavier Garcia
Master in Motion: Three Questions With a Worldwide Campus MBAA Grad
This Eagle took full advantage of a Worldwide Campus graduate degree program that catered to the busy schedule of a working professional.
Emanuele Bossi featured in a lab on the Prescott Campus.
Blending Athletics and Academia: A Journey of Dedication and Passion
Emanuele Bossi, a scholar-athlete at Embry-Riddle, balances his passions for soccer and technology with a double-major in Data Science and Software Engineering, excelling in academics and research.
As a certified flight instructor, Kelly Hansen provides flight, simulator and ground instruction in accordance with university and FAA regulations and procedures. Her guidance helps new pilots meet the training requirements of the flight course with safety as a priority. (Photo: Hailey Ching)
Kelly Hansen Is Cleared for Takeoff
Eagle volleyball opposite hitter and middle blocker Kelly Hansen works toward a win for pilots as an undergraduate researcher at The Boeing Center for Aviation and Aerospace Safety. Her findings may one day reduce loss of control accidents, a leading cause of fatalities.