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Tips and Tricks for Preparing for Your ACT and SAT Tests
Gearing up for college tests may seem like a daunting task, but dedicating time and energy to preparation can make a world of difference in feeling confident as you complete your exams.
Joe, piloting an aircraft.
Eagle Grad Builds Career Exploring the Human Side of Aviation
After initially pursuing air traffic control as a career, Joe Jaworski found his calling as a human factor specialist for the FAA.
David Velasco went from winning on the court as an Eagle basketball star to a career as an aerospace engineer through experiencing and sharing the power of mentoring. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle Athletics)
Mentorship Helped an International Student-Athlete Take His Best Shot
Eagle basketball star David Velasco was part of a mentorship program for student-athletes that was so valuable to his academic success that he became a mentor himself.
If you’re a student eager to explore global security and intelligence, Embry‑Riddle’s College of Business, Security and Intelligence (CBSI) offers a comprehensive program crafted to provide the expertise and hands-on experience needed for success.
A Career Guide for Pursuing Global Security and Intelligence
Pursuing a career in global security and intelligence places you at the forefront of protecting nations, critical infrastructure and vital information assets while shaping policies that address today’s most complex global challenges.
Preview Day at Embry-Riddle.
Discover Clubs and Organizations at Embry‑Riddle
Engage in exciting student clubs and organizations at Embry‑Riddle, where students can enhance their campus experience.
John Fare ('11) is now the Senior Director of Aviation at Johnson & Johnson.
Leading With Purpose and Passion
John Fare ('11), a 2011 graduate of Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University with a Master’s in Aeronautical Science and Aviation Safety Systems, is now the Senior Director of Aviation at Johnson & Johnson (J&J).
Embry‑Riddle aviation professor Melissa Burns is all smiles when she’s flying her EDGE 540 aircraft. (Photo: Aviation PhotoCrew)
Eagle on the Edge: Accomplished Aviation Professor Aims to Make Safety Second Nature for Students
As an extreme sports icon and working airline pilot, this alumna turned assistant professor offers a real-life example of aviation safety.
Zach Grey, a would-be fighter pilot, shifted his passion from ROTC to mathematics, becoming a top researcher at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. He is advancing wind turbine technology and additive manufacturing to promote global energy solutions. (Photo: Zach Grey/NIST)
How Did a Would-Be Fighter Pilot Change His Angle of Attack?
A love of mathematics led Zach Grey to research that will advance manufacturing and renewable energy.
Christa Foster, an Embry‑Riddle Worldwide graduate. (Photo: Christa Foster)
Finding Passion Serving at the Forefront
Christa Foster, a U.S. Army veteran and Aeronautics major, merges her passion for aviation with her academic and leadership roles, aiming to inspire and excel in the aviation industry.
Charlie Krone at Spire Global. (Photo: Charlie Krone)
From Ska to Space One Eagles Unconventional Journey to a Dream Career
Charlie Krone's journey from ska band to Spire Global exemplifies the power of following one's internal compass, even when it constantly recalculates.
Students and faculty complete cutting-edge research in the BID4R Laboratory. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Bill Fredette Huffman)
Explore Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Labs at Embry Riddle
From cybersecurity to circuits to uncrewed systems, research labs at Embry‑Riddle allow students to gain hands-on experience in their fields, right on campus.
Gabby Reece spends her workday in a laboratory, but soon she will also be visiting crime scenes in her work for the Phoenix Police Department Crime Laboratory. Her Embry‑Riddle degree in Forensic Biology prepared her to perform DNA analysis that supports law enforcement.
Gabby Reece Is on the Case Thanks to a Forensic Biology Degree
Putting her recent degree in Forensic Biology to work, Gabby Reece is now a scientist interpreting DNA evidence in a crime lab.