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Students work year-round in Embry‑Riddle’s Meteorology Laboratory, learning how to track storms and present news and weather updates to the public. (Photo: Daryl Labello/Embry‑Riddle)
Riding the Storm: How Embry‑Riddle is Preparing for an Active Storm Season
Christine Portanova says that the creator of the “SpongeBob SquarePants” cartoon series was her “biggest source of inspiration” in pursuing two master’s degrees simultaneously from Embry‑Riddle. (Photo: Sidus Space)
What SpongeBob Taught Me About Life: Dual Master’s Student Reflects on Growth, Passion
The CRATER team from the Daytona Beach Campus was chosen among 12 finalists to present their research investigating Moon dust at NASA’s Human Lander Challenge Competition Forum. (Photo: Embry Riddle/Miquela Smith)
Embry‑Riddle Student Teams Advance to NASA Human Lander Challenge Finals
Giulia Stewart, a senior in Aerospace Physiology, has conducted research on thin films at Embry‑Riddle for the past three years. (Photo: Foram Madiyar)
Eagle to Present Research on Thin Films on National Stage This Summer
Barry Cotton, the central Florida district director from the Office of U.S. Sen. Rick Scott, toured the Space Technologies Laboratory last week and presented the EagleCam team with commemorative copies of the Congressional Record that Scott submitted to Congress, which lauded their achievements. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/David Massey)
U.S. Senator Recognizes Embry‑Riddle Team for Moon Mission
Aerospace Engineering senior Liz Bosch stands beside two spacesuits — one from Roscosmos (left), called Орлан (Orlan in English pronunciation), the other a NASA Extravehicular Activity suit.
Eagle Looks to Past Tragedies to Inform New Space Safety Curriculum
Embry‑Riddle President P. Barry Butler, Ph.D., met and spoke with Apollo 16 astronaut Charles Duke, longtime friend of the late Harry Robertson Jr., Embry‑Riddle champion and advocate, this month at Space Symposium 2024. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle)
Apollo 16 Astronaut Inspires Embry‑Riddle President to Explore Further, Faster
Students from Volusia County middle schools talked to astronaut Matthew Dominick via radio transmission Wednesday, April 3, at Embry-Riddle. (Photos: Embry-Riddle/David Massey)
Local Students Talk With Astronauts at Embry‑Riddle Event
Embry‑Riddle students recently presented research at international conferences.
Eagle Research Accepted for Presentation at IEEE Conferences
NASA and Embry‑Riddle researchers recently posed with three sounding rockets that are part of the APEP (Atmospheric Perturbations around Eclipse Path) mission. Lead researcher Dr. Aroh Barjatya is at the top left. (Photo: NASA/Berit Bland)
Embry‑Riddle Researchers to Launch Rockets Into Solar Eclipse as Part of NASA Mission
Drs. Aroh Barjatya (left) of Embry‑Riddle’s Space and Atmospheric Instrumentation Laboratory and Wenjun Dong of the Center for Space and Atmospheric Research recently received major research grants focused on advancing our understanding of space. Drs. Samantha Wallace and Robert Clayton also received NASA awards.
Four New Research Grants to Help Solve Key Mysteries of Space
A view of Earth from space with a lunar lander in the foreground, showing structural components and instruments against a black background.
Embry‑Riddle Celebrates Historic Moon Landing