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M.S. in Human Factors student Ryan Lange
Chance Meeting Sets First Generation Student Up For Human Factors Degrees
A wrong turn on a campus tour helped set Ryan Lange on a path to earn his B.S. and M.S. in Human Factors at Embry‑Riddle.
M.S. in Human Factors grad Nicole Schoenstein shows off her NASA Aerospace Scholars shirt. (Photo: Nicole Schoenstein)
Flexible Learning Options Help NASA Engineer Earn Human Factors Degree
M.S. in Human Factors grad Nicole Schoenstein earned her degree from the Worldwide Campus while working at NASA.
Aerospace Engineering major and Boeing Scholar Brennan Acevedo
For This Boeing Scholar Aerospace Engineering Just Added Up
Aerospace Engineering major and Boeing Scholar <strong>Brennan Acevedo</strong> is turning his talent at math toward a career in STEM.
B.S. in Business Analytics student Michael Lopez
Business Analytics Major Becomes First SGA Treasurer at Worldwide Campus
Business Analytics student Michael Lopez was elected treasurer of the first slate of officers to serve the Worldwide Campus SGA.
Aeronautics Student Adva Amir ('22) in the cockpit of an aircraft
Aeronautics Student Pursues Flying Career and B.S. Degree at the Same Time
Adva Amir is pursuing her Aeronautics degree while she works as a first officer for SkyWest Airlines, a career she has always dreamed about.
Embry-Riddle alumnus Bryan Gamelin (’18, ’20), is currently putting his education to work as a human factors research scientist at Honeywell Aerospace.
Eagle's Aviation Passion Leads to Honeywell
Embry‑Riddle alumnus Bryan Gamelin, is currently putting his education to work as a human factors research scientist at Honeywell Aerospace.
Uncrewed Systems student Lucia Karnes began her master’s program while on deployment in Afghanistan in the U.S. Army. (Photo: Lucia Karnes)
From Army ROTC Cadet to Uncrewed Systems Master's Degree
Lucia Karnes earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Embry‑Riddle and turned that experience into a job at Boeing Intelligence & Analytics.
Prescott student and Boeing Scholar Zsoee Eisel hopes to work for Delta Air Lines and potentially fly for the Air National Guard. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle / Connor McShane)
For This Boeing Scholar an Aeronautical Science Degree is a Ticket to Tomorrow
B.S. in Aeronautical Science student Zsoee Eisel says being chosen as a Boeing Scholar will help her reach her goal of becoming an airline pilot.
B.S. in Aeronautical Science student and Boeing Scholar Anna Scott beside an aircraft on the Prescott Flight Line. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle / Connor McShane)
Boeing Scholar Sets Her Sights on a Future in Flight
B.S. in Aeronautical Science student Anna Scott’s selection as a Boeing Scholar brought her closer to her dream job of flying a Boeing Dreamliner.
During his time abroad, Lentz was part of the Computational Cosmology research group at the University of Göttingen in Germany. (Photo: Erik Lentz)
Changing the Future of Space Travel
Space Physics grad Erik Lentz used his down time during the pandemic to shape the research project he had always dreamed about.
Graduate student Samantha Ramos poses in an outdoor photo as she prepared for the Miss Arizona competition (Photo: Gage Brumbaugh)
Safety Science Student Sets Example for Women in STEM
M.S. in Safety Science student Samantha Ramos wants to set an example for women in the aviation and aerospace industry.
Aviation Business Administration alumnus Alex Guerrero ('20) is now working at The Boeing Company in the Supply Chain Foundation Program. (Photo: Alex Guerrero)
Get to Know Eagle Alex Guerrero
Alumnus Alex Guerrero (’20) obtained his BS in Aviation Business Administration from Embry‑Riddle and is now working at The Boeing Company in the Supply Chain Foundation Program (SCFP).