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Nicolas Napoleoni poses in a dark polo shirt in front of several propellers and engines.
Aviation Maintenance Science Major Finds Embry‑Riddle Offers Best of All Worlds
Nicolas Napoleon's Embry‑Riddle journey started on the flight deck and has moved to the hangar as part of the Aviation Maintenance Science program.
Several students squeeze together for a selfie, the Eiffel Tower in the background.
Worldwide Student Goes Global with Embry‑Riddle Degree in Homeland Security
Flight attendant Angelia Keever was drawn to Embry‑Riddle because of her aviation background. Now, she’s hoping to take her career to new heights.
Taylor on her laptop
Day in the Life: Meet Taylor
Boeing Scholar and Aeronautical Science major Kristy Magana (’27) posing on the Flight Line on the Prescott Campus. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle / Connor McShane)
A Boeing Scholar's Flight to Success in Aeronautical Science
Boeing Scholar Kristy Magana is looking forward to a promising future thanks to The Boeing Company and her academic achievements.
Ryan Shields (third from right) and teammates from the rocket club at Oakton High pose with one of their model rockets. (Photo: Ryan Shields)
Aerospace Engineering Major Gets Ready for Launch With ARC Support
Aerospace Engineering major Ryan Shields found his passion for rocketry by accident, and an ARC scholarship is helping him pursue a path to the stars.
B.S. in Aviation Maintenance Science major Everett Young stands on the Daytona Beach Campus where students develop skills in maintenance, safety science, avionics and more. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle / Joseph Harrison)
Interest in Mechanics Fuels Aviation Maintenance Science Degree
Everett Young is among the newest students to attend Embry‑Riddle thanks to The Boeing Company.
Sydney’s remote internship with Trusted Space sent her into her final semester with the confidence to succeed. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle / Bill Fredette-Huffman)
Eagle Gains Big Experience at Small Space Company
Sydney Bonbrest took her skills outside of the classroom in her first aerospace engineering internship and left with a new understanding of the industry.
Tonia Brown, shown here on the set of WBRC Fox 6 News, got her start in meteorology thanks to a Dual Enrollment class at Embry‑Riddle. (Photo: Tonia Brown)
Forecast for Success
A Dual Enrollment class at Embry‑Riddle helped jumpstart Tonia Brown’s interest in weather and eventually led to her career as a TV meteorologist.
Lorena Sanabria at dinner
Day in the Life: Meet Lorena
Rhiannon Hicks in the College of Arts and Sciences Observatory on Embry‑Riddle's Daytona Beach Campus. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle / Bill Fredette-Huffman)
Astronomy and Astrophysics Student Finds Community and Opportunity at ERAU
During her time at Embry‑Riddle, Rhiannon Hicks discovered plentiful opportunities that allowed her to grow in her personal, academic and professional life.
For Sydney Jones, an MBA from Embry Riddle has transformed her future. (Photo: Sydney Jones)
The Power of an MBA
Sydney Jones takes full advantage of the endless opportunities that Embry‑Riddle has to offer as she accepts a full-time position at Lockheed Martin.
Aiden Cunningham in one of the leading-edge Embry‑Riddle AMS labs that are allowing him to build vital hands-on experience. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle / Bill Fredette-Huffman)
How to Become an Aviation Maintenance Technician: 5 Questions With an AMS Major
Aiden Cunningham has found a home in the Aviation Maintenance Science program, taking courses that help him get his hands on the future.