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Senior Ryan Marando was named the Meteorology Student of the Year for the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach Campus in March 2022. He was spotlighted in celebration of World Meteorological Day. (Embry-Riddle/Josh Asiaten)
Success is in the Forecast for Embry‑Riddle’s Meteorology Student
A solid academic foundation and unparalleled practical experience have Ryan Marando ready to launch his dream career in broadcast meteorology.
Person in a navy blazer smiles for a portrait, a home behind her and a mountain in the distance.
Project Management Degree Helps Alumna Find New Niche as an IT Consultan
Master of Science in Project Management graduate Treshina Smith plans to open her own small business consulting company in the future.
Jon France hero image, holding ice cream.
Aeronautics Degree Helps Eagle Take His Air Force Career to a New Altitude
Jon France is preparing for his future by combining his degree in Aeronautics with a minor in Security and Intelligence and Japanese language track.
Mechanical Engineering major and Boeing Scholar Chyra Parson shows off her Embry‑Riddle sweatshirt. (Photo: Chyra Parson)
Boeing Scholar Sets Her Sight on a Future in Mechanical Engineering
Thanks to her Boeing scholarship, Mechanical Engineering student Chyra Parson is one step closer to achieving her dreams.
Steven Warmath, shown here in costume, is an active member of the 501st Legion, a volunteer organization known for making character appearances around the globe. (Photo: Maddie Sundberg)
MBAA Student Suits Up to Spread Smiles
Worldwide MBAA student Steven Warmath uses his passion for pop culture to make a difference in the Orlando community and beyond.
Blake Evans has accepted a position as a finance intern at Boeing through the new career pathway program created by The Boeing Company and Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University. (Photo: Blake Evans)
Embry‑Riddle and Boeing Partner to Offer Opportunities for Military Students
The Boeing Company has collaborated with Embry‑Riddle on a new career pathways program designed to help military students.
Lt. Joselyn Rabbitt ('21) begins her active-duty commission in the U.S. Space Force at California's Vandenberg Space Force Base. (Photo: Joselyn Rabbitt) The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement. (Photo: Joselyn Rabbitt)
Aerospace Engineering Graduate Starts Career on the Ground Floor of Space Force
Aerospace Engineering graduate Lt. Joselyn Rabbit was among 50 recruits selected to begin Officer Undergraduate Training for the U.S. Space Force.
Niko Blanks, seen here next to a space suit, is pursuing a B.S. in Spaceflight Operations with minors in Human Factors and Systems Engineering. (Photo: Josh Asiaten)
Space Operations Major Aims to Boost Accessibility to Space
Space Operations major Niko Blanks is on a mission to help shape a more advanced – and more accessible – age of space exploration.
Following graduation, Williams will continue as an Embry-Riddle flight instructor before transitioning to a regional airline and ultimately the United flight deck.
Transfer Q&A: Eagle Pivots to Pursue True Passion
Aeronautical Science senior Skyler Williams shares his experience transferring to Embry‑Riddle's Prescott Campus.
Eagles Chris and Emily Casey were married in Sept. 2020. (Photo: Emily Casey)
It All Started With a Seat
The smallest decisions can have the most impact - and that was certainly the case for Embry‑Riddle alumni Chris and Emily Casey.
Concepts learned in the Aerospace Physiology program are widely applicable to cardiology, neuroscience, anesthesiology, aviation medicine and more. (Photo: Lauryn Taylor)
Aerospace Physiology Grad Wants to Make a Difference in Medicine
Lauryn Taylor is applying the classroom and practical lessons from her Aerospace Physiology program to realize her dream of becoming a flight surgeon.
Isabella Novo ('23) at NASA, where she will work on the life support system for the International Space Station. (Photo: NASA / Isabella Novo)
Embry‑Riddle Student is Sure to Shine at NASA: Isabella Novo
Embry‑Riddle senior Isabella Novo (‘23) has always wanted to become an astronaut. Now, after landing a position at NASA, she is one step closer to that dream coming true.