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Young girls from Volusia County pose around the Embry-Riddle seal in the Mori Hosseini Student Union during the Introduce a Girl to Engineering Workshop (IGEW) led by the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Collegiate Section at the Daytona Beach campus on Feb. 17, 2024. (Photo: Embry-Riddle)
Engineering Students Host Girls in STEM Workshop
Students from the Society of Women Engineers Collegiate Section hosted a STEM workshop for elementary school girls.
UAS major Jose Cabrera ('22, '24) stands before a prescribed fire during his time researching atmospheric data using drone technology. (Photo: Jose Cabrera)
UAS: Boldly Going Where No Drone Has Gone Before
Embry‑Riddle offers Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS) students opportunities to participate in innovative and impactful research opportunities.
STAR Lab Director Dr. Joseph Keebler (right) leads students in a discussion about the interaction between teammates that is vital to caring for patients in high-stakes healthcare settings. (Embry-Riddle/David Massey)
Next Level Labs
The STAR Lab at Embry‑Riddle offers students the chance to be part of cutting-edge research using human subjects to investigate and better understand the psychology of teams.
Rodriguez at the 2022 Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) national convention in Charlotte, NC. (Photo: Elliot Rodriguez)
Aerospace Engineering Major Helps Improve Community Relations
Elliot Rodriguez ('25) looked to student clubs and organizations to help him adjust to life on campus and find a sense of community.
Letsy Gonzalez ('23) is a first-generation college student and president of the SHPE, a 25-member organization dedicated to empowering the Hispanic community through STEM. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle / Connor McShane)
Eagle Finds Familia Away from Home at Embry‑Riddle
Letsy Gonzalez (‘23), president of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE), reveals what makes the Prescott Campus community so special.
Having a good foundation in high school will lead to an easier time in college.
Helpful High School Courses for Students Interested in Engineering
Engineering is where math and science meet and work together. High school students can easily get a head start on their college engineering studies with AP courses and dual enrollment.
Emma Rash sitting in a chair
Day in the Life: Meet Emma
“I’m doing this job because safety is important and people’s lives are on the line,” Poteet said. (Photo: JaciLynn Poteet)
Aerospace Engineering Graduate Ensures Safety for FAA
JaciLynn Poteet (’21) once felt like she was behind all her classmates, but now she’s ensuring rocket launch safety.
Anastasia-Andreaa Panaitescu ('24) is a Romanian native earning her M.S. in Aeronautics online through Embry‑Riddle's Worldwide Campus. (Photo: Anastasia-Andreaa Panaitescu)
Embry‑Riddle Aviation Degree is Music to Her Ears
When it comes to taking her aviation career to a new level, Anastasia-Andreaa Panaitescu (’24) is definitely hitting the high notes.
Visiting students from the University of Chile work alongside their ERAU peers on a group of satellites destined for Low-Earth Orbit in the College of Arts and Sciences Space and Atmospheric Instrumentation Lab (SAIL). (Embry‑Riddle / Bernard Wilchusky)
Next Level Labs: Space and Atmospheric Instrumentation Lab (SAIL)
SAIL has a long history of research and engineering milestones that have helped students land rewarding careers with stellar employers that include Google, Lockheed Martin and more.
Where do parents and caregivers draw the line between helping and hindering?
What Role Should Parents & Caregivers Play in the College Admissions Process
How can parents and caregivers guide their student through the college admissions process without overstepping? Where do you draw the line between helping and hindering?
The David B O'Maley College of Business, at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University's Daytona Beach Campus. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle / David Massey)
Meet Dr. Maria Petrescu
Dr. Maria Petrescu’s interest in business stems from her studies and work in public management. As a marketing professor for the College of Business, she brings a unique international experience to her students.