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A student with a mustache wearing a suit and tie leans casually against a desk with several computer monitors in a darkened room. A glowing moon shines on the wall behind him.
From Classrooms to Space Stations
Jonathon Guthmiller just spent two weeks on top of a Hawaiian volcano as an analog astronaut and will soon head to NASA to begin his career as a flight control planner.
Liyat is happy to be recognized by Boeing and see that her hard work has paid off. (Photo: Liyat Tsehai)
A Boeing Scholar's Journey to the Skies
After years of hard work in school, Liyat Tsehai was selected by Boeing for the prestigious Boeing Scholars program at Embry‑Riddle.
Calen, a woman with light skin tone and short, two-toned hair, stands in a maintenance shop in front of a large engine fan.
Aviation Maintenance Science Major Finds "Unmatched" Opportunity at Embry-Riddle
Aviation Maintenance Science major Calen Crockett has been thrilled by the opportunities for hands-on experience that she's getting at Embry‑Riddle.
East Asian man wearing graduation cap and gown with a hood and a blue and yellow sash that reads Valor - Respect. He holds up his diploma cover for a photo in front of the historical biplane replica on the Daytona Beach Campus.
Exploring the Benefits of Embry-Riddle Graduate School
Embarking on a journey at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University gives you access to benefits needed to pursue the endless possibilities of innovative and growing industries!
Students working on a drone
Day in the Life: Meet Joshua
Julia, a white woman with long curly hair, poses with her head tilted, and holding the tassel on her graduation cap with her fingers. She also wears a grad gown, a light blue dress, yellow cords, and a blue sash that reads Student Athlete.
Aerospace Physiology Major Accelerates Success Thanks to Unique 3+1 Program
Aerospace Physiology major Julia Mautner is using her Embry‑Riddle experience and an innovative program to become a Doctor of Chiropractic.
Shyan, a black woman with long hair, poses with a friendly smile, leaning against a palm tree. The Daytona Beach steel abstract plane sculpture, Pathways to the Sky, can be seen in the distance.
Safety Takes Flight
Shyan Khalil’s interest in the field of air safety continues to grow as she gets involved in on-campus groups and interns with her dream organization.
Perla Latorre-Suarez poses in front of a wall of windows; she wears a silky green blouse and white slacks.
Aerospace Engineering Scholar
Perla Latorre-Suarez is pursuing a future in STEM and shares her journey on social media in hopes of inspiring generations to come.
Global Security and Intelligence Studies class exercises where students conduct practical emergency response drills using software simulation programs developed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
How to Become an Intelligence Analyst
Former DIA Terrorism Intelligence Officer and Assistant Professor Katy-Jan Bobseine gives insight on how you can become a skilled intelligence analyst at Embry‑Riddle.
Shii-Ann Madison, wearing a green sweater, leans against a rock, autumn-colored trees in the background.
Fulfilling the Dream of Becoming a Pilot
Despite limited access to aviation in her youth, Boeing Scholar Shii-Ann Madison’s passion for aeronautics drew her eyes to the skies.
Adam Jain wears a grey puffer jacket and sweat pants as he sets up a rocket on a launch in a parking lot - winter-bare trees are seen in the background.
American Rocketry Challenge Scholarship Winner Finds the Future Is Looking Up
Aerospace Engineering major Adam Jain’s American Rocketry Challenge scholarship is helping power his dream of building rockets to explore space.
Several middle-school students sit in an auditorium - a small box-shaped robot rests on the stage in the foreground.
How Embry‑Riddle Supports Youth Involvement in STEM
The decision to pursue a STEM field doesn’t happen overnight – that’s why we host events for K-12 students and plant the seed of interest early.