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As a Maintenance Controller, This Eagle’s Service Area Is the Sky
Two degrees from Embry‑Riddle helped Xavier Cisneros transition from the military to a career keeping planes and passengers safe as they cross the Pacific.
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Homeland Security Grad Bridges Safety and Technology
From baseball to homeland security, James Podlucky's journey at Embry-Riddle led to a new twist on a family tradition in public service, his career in emergency management.
Brittany Brown, fire prevention chief.
Burning Curiosity Inspires a Career in Fire Safety
Brittany Brown draws on her Aviation Maintenance and Systems Engineering degrees to ensure public safety as a fire prevention chief in Colorado.
Paige Konieczny is a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Flagstaff. Since earning her Meteorology degree from Embry‑Riddle in 2020, she has often visited the Prescott Campus as an advisor and mentor, sharing her love of “all things weather” with future colleagues.
Meteorology Grad Making a Difference as a Mentor
National Weather Service meteorologist Paige Swenson Konieczny is sharing her love for weather and her success strategies with students at Embry-Riddle’s Prescott Campus.
With a high demand for tech-savvy professionals who can drive their industries forward, a degree in software engineering is more valuable than ever.
How to Become a Software Engineer
A degree in software engineering can be your first step to success.
Embry‑Riddle students are no strangers to performing research.
How Research Experiences for Undergraduates Make a Difference
Embry‑Riddle students are no strangers to performing research. Our Eagles are given plentiful opportunities to work with faculty on a vast array of research topics.
M.S. in Aviation and Aerospace Sustainability graduate Eugene Pik at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum in Mount Hope, Ontario. (Photo: Eugene Pik)
For This Successful Eagle Entrepreneur, the Learning Never Stops
Established business innovator Eugene Pik used Embry‑Riddle’s M.S. in Aviation and Aerospace Sustainability program to expand his aviation horizons.
Elias “EJ” Bailey
SMART Scholar Has a Bright Future Ahead
Computer Science student Elias “EJ” Bailey is one of 12 Eagles awarded the 2024 Department of Defense SMART Scholarship.
Chanel Davis, Patti Grace Smith Fellow and Aeronautical Engineering student at Embry-Riddle.
Fellowship Serves as a Stepping Stone to This Eagle's Goals
Chanel Davis was recently chosen as a Patti Grace Smith Fellow – a prestigious fellowship promoting Black excellence in the aerospace industry.
Students with Embry-Riddle's CRAY Supercomputer.
A Guide to Navigating Graduate School
Starting graduate school is an exciting and rewarding journey. With careful planning, determination and a deep passion for lifelong learning, success is within reach at Embry-Riddle!
David holds a child in his lap and poses with his wife and a yellow lab in front of a decorated Christmas tree surrounded by wrapped gifts.
Embry-Riddle Degree Helps Air Traffic Controller Keep Success on the Radar
With the flexibility of online education, busy professional David Self has been able to earn his degree while building his career as an air traffic controller.
Hannah, wearing a grey plaid blazer, poses in front of a brick wall.
Worldwide Campus Helps Eagle Find Aviation Opportunity and Success
Online classes and flexible schedules made Worldwide the perfect choice for Hannah Sluder, a non-traditional student with her sights set on a life in aviation.