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Embry-Riddle Professor of Aerospace Engineering Ron Madler
Foundations of Legacy: Ron Madler
Ron Madler, Professor of Aerospace Engineering, celebrates 30 years at Embry-Riddle, where his passion for teaching and student success has shaped generations of engineers.
PARSEC working in a lab on the Prescott Campus. (Photo: Connor McShane)
Want to Get Involved with Engineering Clubs? Embry-Riddle Is the Place for You
At Embry-Riddle, learning doesn’t stop when you leave the classroom. For students interested in engineering, the possibilities for engagement, teamwork, competition and hands-on experience are endless.
Connor Vukelich, founder of Poppin’ Jobs, an online job search platform for students. (Photo: Bill Fredette-Huffman)
Connor Vukelich Innovates Gen Z Job Searches
Redefining job searches for Gen Z, Connor Vukelich is learning to balance building a business and college life at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
Dr. Aldrin teaches Worldwide Campus students about the vital supporting role of space systems in the aerospace industry.
Continuing the Family Legacy of Space Exploration
Dr. Andy Aldrin furthers his family's space legacy by leading Embry-Riddle’s Master of Space Operations and inspiring future decision makers.
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Tune In: Embry-Riddle Launches Official Podcasts
Discover Embry-Riddle’s official podcasts: The Riddle Report and The Eagle Heritage Project. Hear from students, faculty and alumni driving aviation innovation and honoring the university’s legacy.
Peyton Adley stands in the autopsy suite holding a CCOME number plaque during her internship. (Photo: Peyton Adley)
Inside the Medical Examiners Office A Forensic Internship
Embry-Riddle senior Peyton Adley explored death investigations, autopsies and forensic procedures during an immersive internship at the Coconino County Medical Examiner's Office.
More than 30 Embry‑Riddle students gained firsthand experience, mentorship and career opportunities during a 12-week internship with Honeywell Aerospace Technologies at the company’s Deer Valley location in Phoenix.
Embry-Riddle and Honeywell Collaborate to Launch Aerospace Careers
Embry-Riddle students expand their horizons and build lasting industry connections through Honeywell Aerospace's dynamic internship program.
 Students in the Global Security Operations Center collaborating on their FAFE projects. (Photo: Connor McShane)
Careers Investigating Fraud — and the Degree That Will Help You Get Started
Embry-Riddle's B.S. in Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination prepares students for careers fighting financial crime through applied learning, digital forensics and industry-aligned coursework. Graduates succeed at the FBI, IRS, American Express and Big Four accounting firms.
Priscilla Aleksic is a 2025 Boeing Scholar and an Aviation Business Administration student on the Daytona Beach Campus. (Photo: Priscilla Aleksic)
Starting Strong in Aviation with Priscilla Aleksic
Aviation Business Administration student Priscilla Aleksic ('27) discusses her early interest in aviation, her accomplishment as a 2025 Boeing Scholar, her first few weeks as an Eagle and her hopes and ambitions for the future.
College of Business student Tyler DeZell. (Photo: Joey Harrison)
From Classroom to Career: Tyler DeZell Charts His Path to Success
Tyler DeZell gained clarity, specialized skills and valuable experience in Aviation Business Administration during his summer internship at Allegiant.
Find your future career in space. (Photo: Getty)
Careers in Space: Degrees That Make it Happen
The space industry is expanding rapidly, and so is the need for skilled professionals in the field. Discover top space degrees at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and explore careers in aerospace engineering, space operations, astrophysics, robotics and more.
Holding the bone saw after performing my first two cranial eviscerations (photo taken after exams had concluded). (Photo: Olivia Robbins)
Hands-On Learning at the Medical Examiner's Office
Embry-Riddle senior Olivia Robbins gained hands-on experience in autopsy procedures, evidence collection and death investigations during her internship with the Pinal County Medical Examiner’s Office.