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Terry Virts ('97) earned his M.S. in Aeronautics degree at Embry-Riddle before becoming a test pilot for the Air Force and setting his sights on the stars. (Photo: Terry Virts)
Embry‑Riddle Astronaut Shares His Love of Spaceflight With the World
NASA astronaut Terry Virts earned his M.S. in Aeronautics at Embry‑Riddle before sharing his love of spaceflight with others.
Aviation Business Administration major Alexandria Cogdell ('23) joined Business Eagles to develop professionally and boost connections with fellow students, administration and industry professionals. (Photo: Alexandria Cogdell)
Business Eagles Network with Aviation Industry Leaders
The Business Eagles program brings together high-performing business students and industry leaders.
M.S. in Safety Science student Piper Forcier is spending summer 2022 as a Safety Intern at JSX Air, a Part 135 operator in Dallas, Texas. (Photo: Piper Forcier)
Safety Science Student’s Passion for Aviation is No Accident
Safety Science student Piper Forcier wants to use her Embry‑Riddle degree to help prevent future aviation accidents.
Cook started his aviation career in Palm Springs, California before being drawn to Embry-Riddle's renowned reputation as the top educator of aviators. (Photo: Embry-Riddle/Connor McShane).
Air Traffic Management Student Explores the Other Side of the Radio
Air Traffic Management student Connor Cook found his true passion for aviation after arriving at Embry‑Riddle's Prescott Campus.
Martin Kurkchubasche ('20, '23) graduated with a B.S. in Aeronautical Science and is pursuing his MBA in Aviation through the Worldwide Campus. (Photo: Embry-Riddle/Connor McShane).
Aeronautical Science Grad is Helping Embry-Riddle Reshape Flight Training
Aeronautical Science grad and current MBA in Aviation student Martin Kurkchubasche is focused on the importance of flight safety.
Nevada Randall (’25)
Technology Helps Aeronautical Science Student Find Fast Route to the Flight Deck
Embry‑Riddle’s leading-edge technology is helping Aeronautical Science students like Nevada Randall finish flight training faster.
Emma Kirschenheiter, seen here on the Embry‑Riddle flight line, has amassed more than 100 hours of piloting time since fall 2021. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle / Joseph Harrison)
Flight Training Has This Aeronautical Science Student Soaring Toward a Career
B.S. in Aeronautical Science major Emma Kirschenheiter found her aviation passion after an introductory flight in her native Long Island.
Space Physics major Janessa Slone spent the summer of 2022 as a part of the Society of Physics Student national internship program in Washington, D.C. (Photo: Janessa Slone)
Embry‑Riddle Helps Space Physics Student Explore New Research Horizons
Space Physics major Janessa Slone took full advantage of the undergraduate research opportunities at Embry‑Riddle.
Elizabeth Mitchell ('22) switched majors from engineering to a B.S. in Aeronautical Science with a Helicopter Pilot Specialty. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle / Connor McShane)
Eagle Turns from Engineering to Helicopter Pilot at Embry-Riddle
When it came time to define her career pursuit, Elizabeth Mitchell kept an open mind. And that allowed Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University to help her pursue a new career as a helicopter pilot.
A graduate student celebrates their success in front of a laptop computer at home.
Three Tips for Success in Grad School
Have you ever doubted being able to balance a graduate degree program with being a full-time working adult? We're here with some tips to help you successfully navigate the waters of your graduate program.
Aerospace Engineering major Wilson Tadena ('22) now works for The Boeing Company as a Flight Test Engineer. (Photo: Wilson Tadena)
Get to Know: Aerospace Engineer Wilson Tadena
Aerospace Engineering major Wilson Tadena turned an internship at The Boeing Company into a job as a Flight Test Engineer after graduation.
A student stands in front of ancient ruins while pursuing his degree studying abroad. (Photo: Brandon Leong).
Learn Outside of the Classroom and the Country
Students at Embry‑Riddle don't just learn beyond the classroom on campus; they also learn outside of the U.S. through their adventures studying abroad.