Students Color Run

Displaying 505-516 of 582 Results

Computer Engineering graduate Holly Ross ('19) excelled in the classroom and on the field as a member of the women's soccer team. (Photo: Todd Poitras)
Computer Engineering Grad Got a Kick Out of Her Embry‑Riddle Experience
Computer Engineering grad Holly Ross left Embry‑Riddle with a degree, a full-time job and plenty of memories from the soccer pitch.
Dwayne Clark holds a photo of Embry‑Riddle's student union with Rep. Michael Waltz (FL-6). (Photo: Dwayne Clark)
Global Conflict Studies From the Classroom to Capitol Hill
Global Conflict Studies graduate Dwayne Clark (‘18) advises on policy and legislation for a U.S. Congressman on Capitol Hill.
Ready to move in? Residence halls are where you’ll make lifelong connections, enjoy state-of-the-art lounges and facilities and so much more. (Photo: David Massey)
Living on Campus: Reminders From an RA
Make the most of your first year living on campus with these tips from Resident Advisor (RA) Hannah Miller.
Dr. Ken Witcher served 20 years in the U.S. Air Force before becoming Dean and associate professor for Embry‑Riddle Worldwide's College of Aviation. (Photo: Dr. Ken Witcher)
From Thunderbird to Eagle
When it comes to running the College of Aviation, Dr. Ken Witcher draws upon his military experience to guide him.
ERAU ASCEND Fall 2021 Launch Supercut.
ASCEND Program Team Sends Payload to the Edge of Space
The Embry‑Riddle ASCEND team gives practical experience with engineering for high altitude exploration.
Ryan Harper, shown here on a hike in the mountains, is currently working on his third degree from Embry‑Riddle. (Photo: Ryan Harper)
Flexible Worldwide Campus Programs Help Student Earn His Third Degree
MBA in Aviation student Ryan Harper is on his way to his third Embry‑Riddle degree thanks to the flexible programs offered at the Worldwide Campus.
The six students who made up the 2021 CyberForce team shown in an Embry‑Riddle classroom. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle / Connor McShane)
A Cyber Force To Be Reckoned With
Cyber Intelligence and Security students gained firsthand experience working in a complex operational technology environment
Aerospace Engineering Student Explores America’s Last Frontier
Aerospace Engineering student Corben Sroka added to his academic experience with a trip to Alaska through the Study America program.
Global Security & Intelligence Studies student Carolyn Chatham (’23) got the opportunity to study abroad over the summer in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
Global Security and Intelligence Studies Student Reflects on Summer in Taiwan
Global Security & Intelligence Studies student Carolyn Chatham augmented her studies with a summer of studying in Taiwan.
Unmanned Aircraft Systems student Taylor Mantick (’21) utilizes drone photography at the Prescott Campus baseball field.
Pursuing a Passion in Unmanned Aircraft Systems
Unmanned Aircraft Systems major Taylor Mantick begin his academic journey as a mechanical engineer before discovering his passion for UAS.
Students enjoy recreational lounges, dining areas, a fitness center and more – all within walking distance.
Living on Campus Five Tips for Freshmen
Third-year Resident Assistant (RA) Wilson Tadena ('22) shares advice for incoming freshmen to help make the first year living on campus a success.
Joy Cooper, who works for United Airlines, survived a plane crash in 2019 that killed three other people. (Photo: Joy Cooper)
Tragic Plane Crash Helps Aeronautics Graduate Find Purpose and Meaning
A plane crash in Alaska in 2019 did not stop Joy Cooper from earning her M.S. in Aeronautics and continuing her career in aviation.