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B.S. in Air Traffic Management major Rachel St. Louis is using profits from her jewelry business to build her own custom airplane. (Photo: Rachel St. Louis)
Air Traffic Management Student Starts Jewelry Business With a Higher Purpose
Air Traffic Management student Rachel St. Louis has a side business that is helping her fund construction of her own airplane.
Embry-Riddle graduate Ben Gonzalez
For Aviation Business Administration Student, Success is a Matter of Degrees
Aviation Business Administration Ph.D. candidate Ben Gonzalez is now working on his fourth degree from Embry‑Riddle.
Faith Vasquez ('25) was inspired to major in Global Business and Supply Chain Management after observing the affects the pandemic had on the global supply chain. (Photo: Embry-Riddle/Connor McShane)
Boeing Scholar Puts Focus on Global Business and Supply Chain Management
Boeing Scholar and Global Business major Faith Vasquez wants to be a part of the global supply chain solution.
Aerospace Engineering major Michaelle Ramos ('22) gave an advanced aerospace engineering lecture in Spanish for Atomicas Tremendas, a program for young women in Latin America interested in STEM. (Photo: Embry-Riddle)
Aerospace Engineering Student Sets Her Sights on Helping Latinas in STEM
Aerospace Engineering student Michaelle Ramos is earning her degree and helping other young women explore STEM careers.
Electrical Engineering senior Drew Yoshida ('23) outside of Honeywell during his internship in Summer 2022. (Photo: Drew Yoshida)
From Hawaii to Honeywell
Electrical Engineering senior Drew Yoshida spent summer 2022 getting a huge head start on his career, thanks to an internship at Honeywell Aerospace.
Ralph Alcock ('78) is an Embry‑Riddle alumni and recently retired captain at Raytheon Technologies. (Photo: Ralph Alcock)
The First Planes in Prescott: Eagle Grad Recounts the Ultimate Cross Country Flight
Ralph Alcock (’78) was among four pilots who flew the first training aircraft to the Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University Prescott Campus in August 1978.
B.S. in Computer Engineering graduate Teja Tiriveedhi worked on the Turtle Tech project, a drone-based sea turtle surveillance effort between Embry‑Riddle, Northrop Grumman and the Brevard Zoo.
Computer Engineering: Building a Nest of Opportunities
Computer Engineering major and international graduate Teja Tiriveedhi took advantage of Embry‑Riddle's many academic and social opportunities to help enrich his academics and adjust to life in a new country.
Fernando Avila
Aerospace and Occupational Safety Major Uses Scholarships to Boost Success
B.S. in Aerospace and Occupational Safety major Fernando Avila says scholarships are helping him get closer to his dream career.
Dr. Krishna Sampigethaya (left) with members of the Boeing sponsored aviation cybersecurity capstone project team. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle)
Meet Dr. Krishna Sampigethaya
Department of Cyber Intelligence and Security Associate Professor and Chair Dr. Krishna Sampigethaya brings extensive real-world experience into the classroom giving his students unique insight into the ever-evolving field of cyber intelligence.
Students from the Caribbean Students’ Association pose during the Activities Fair on the Daytona Beach Campus. (Embry-Riddle / David Massey)
Join the Club: Embry‑Riddle Groups Enhance the College Experience
At Embry-Riddle, learning doesn’t stop when you leave the classroom. For students interested in clubs, the possibilities for engagement and hands-on experience are endless.
Aeronautics alumnus Pedro Najera ('21) was active-duty Navy while pursuing his B.S. in Aeronautics. (Photo: Pedro Najera)
Aeronautics Grad Finds Knowledge Networks and Confidence
The Business Eagles program brings together high-performing business students and industry leaders.
After earning a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering, Katharine Larsen ('21, '22, '25) embarked on the M.S. in Aerospace Engineering and is planning to continue her studies by pursuing a Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering with Embry-Riddle. (Photo: Katharine Larsen)
For Aerospace Engineering Student, Embry‑Riddle is the Right Place to Start and Finish
Katharine Larsen earned her B.S. and M.S. in Aerospace Engineering at Embry‑Riddle and is now pursuing a Ph.D. in the school's renowned program.