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Boeing Scholar Kaija Martin, here in her Boeing hat, comes to Embry‑Riddle with more than eight years of experience in robotics. (Photo: Kaija Martin)
Support from Boeing Sets Aerospace Engineering Student Up for Success
Aerospace Engineering student Kaija Martin is looking forward to her journey as a Boeing Scholar at Embry‑Riddle.
Katy Thompson is often behind the camera lens capturing scenes from Higher Orbits’ nationwide events. (Photo: Katy Thompson)
Stars Align After Eagle Earns Her Communications Degree
B.S. in Communication grad Katy Thompson earned the Outstanding Graduate Award and got a full-time job offer along with it.
NASCAR driver and pilot Chase Ellliott and the ERAU Formula SAE Car team pose (Embry‑Riddle/David Massey)
Competitions Give Embry‑Riddle Students a Key Advantage
Embry‑Riddle students thrive on being the best of the best, and they welcome every opportunity to prove themselves against the toughest competition they can find.
Students hard at work in Embry-Riddle's labs.
There's a Lab for That
Embry‑Riddle offers full range of labs for hands-on experience.
Aviation Maintenance Science major and Boeing Scholar Luke Boardman at Embry-Riddle's Daytona Beach campus.
Boeing Scholarship Helps Eagle Land Where He Always Wanted to Be
Luke Boardman always dreamed of attending Embry‑Riddle, and his selection as a Boeing Scholar has helped turn his dream into reality.
Systems Engineering student Lauren Maples in the NASA Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory in Houston, Texas. (Photo: Lauren Maples)
ERAU Graduate Student and NASA Scuba Diver Helps Train Astronauts for Spacewalks
Master of Systems Engineering student Lauren Maples works as a scuba diver at NASA Johnson Space Center’s Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory.
Aeronautical Science student Ann Marie Petrone stands in front of our Diamond DA-42 Twin Star multi-engine aircraft. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Joseph Harrison)
Aeronautical Science: Hail to the Chief
As the first female Chief Pilot for the Daytona Beach Student Eagles Flight Team, Aeronautical Science major Ann Marie Petrone is breaking barriers at 12,000 feet.
Embry‑Riddle alumnus Malik Moville ('21) earned his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and is now an engineer at Space Tango. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle)
Your Next Horizon Is Right Here!
The Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach Campus has proven to be a great career launchpad, and no one knows that better than our successful alumni.
Aeronautics major Jenesis Tucker, shown here at Embry‑Riddle, is grateful for the opportunities from the Patti Grace Smith Fellowship. (Photo: Jenesis Tucker)
Aeronautics Student Gets Boost From Patti Grace Smith Fellowship
Aeronautics major Jenesis Tucker earned a Patti Grace Smith Fellowship that is helping boost her academic journey with internships and other perks.
The Gold Wings eSports club offers students of all skill levels the opportunity to join a campus community of gamers.
This Club's Got Game!
If you can think of it, there’s probably a club for it! Embry‑Riddle makes it easy to explore your interests and enhance your college experience with extracurriculars that interest you most. Our residential campuses are home to over 300 clubs and organizations that represent interests as diverse as our student body.
B.S. in Engineering student Marcos Dominguez stands in front of a SpaceX booster. (Photo: Marcos Dominguez)
Worldwide Engineering Student: The Sky's No Limit
As an undergrad at Embry‑Riddle, engineering student Marcos Dominguez is already making an impact on the aerospace industry at SpaceX.
Aeronautical Science graduate Sergio Sovero, shown here on the flight deck with his mom, reflects on his journey as Delta’s youngest pilot. (Photo: Sergio Sovero)
Aeronautical Science Grad Reflects on Being Youngest Pilot at Delta Air Lines
Aeronautical Science grad Sergio Sovero describes how family support and an Embry‑Riddle degree helped him land on the flight deck.