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Embry‑Riddle Joins Universities, NASA and Space Companies to Discuss the Future of Florida’s Space Ecosystem
Nearly 200 university researchers and representatives of the space industry gathered at the Kennedy Space Center to launch the next phase of the Florida Space Research Consortium (FSRC), a statewide partnership designed to align Florida’s universities around space research, innovation and workforce development.
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Record Number of Embry‑Riddle Students Present Research at Campus Forums and at National Conference
Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University student researchers set a record in the number of projects presented at the university’s spring research forums and also showcased their work on a national stage.
From Embry-Riddle to Artemis: Alumna’s Voice Heard in Launch Communications
With moments to the launch of the NASA Artemis II rocket, Alora Mazarakis, a standout scholar who earned her master’s degree from Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University in 2020, demonstrated the precision and technical skill that have defined her early career.
Embry-Riddle Board of Trustees Chairman Mori Hosseini speaks at the university’s centennial event on March 26 at the Daytona Beach Campus.
Embry‑Riddle Celebrates Centennial Across Campuses, Announces Philanthropic Campaign and Major Gift from Hosseini Family to Launch Next Century of Innovation
Embry‑Riddle has launched Imagine What's Next — an ambitious, comprehensive campaign to propel Embry‑Riddle into its next century of educational excellence and innovation.
Four Embry-Riddle students stand on stage at Aviation Week Network’s 68th Annual Laureate Awards.
Six Embry-Riddle Students Honored at Aviation Week Laureates, Visit NASA Headquarters
A record six Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University students were recognized as Aviation Week 20 Twenties honorees at Aviation Week Network events this week in Washington, D.C.
Seur Gi Jo poses for portrait in computer lab
Embry-Riddle Ph.D. Student Flies High in Academia — and in an F-16
In his second year as a Ph.D. student at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University, Seur Gi Jo published three research papers on three different space operations topics in top-rated scientific journals.
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Embry-Riddle Asia Launches Professional Space Operations Course in Singapore Amid Regional Space Boom
Embry-Riddle's Asia Campus in Singapore has launched a new professional space operations course designed for working professionals in the region, as demand for space industry expertise grows rapidly across Southeast Asia.
Embry-Riddle alumna Maria Noel de Castro Campos poses on campus.
Embry-Riddle Eagle Selected to Become First Argentine Civilian Astronaut on a Future Crewed Spaceflight
Embry-Riddle alumna Maria Noel de Castro Campos has been endorsed to become the first Argentine civilian astronaut to fly on a future crewed spaceflight mission, a milestone built on her graduate-level aerospace education.
Engineering Physics Ph.D. candidate Björn Bergsson stands next to one of several high-precision Global Navigation Satellite System antennas on roof.
Embry-Riddle Professor Leads $7.2 Million Space Weather Research Project
Embry-Riddle professor Dr. Alan Liu is leading a $7.2 million NSF-funded project to study how severe weather events on Earth trigger waves that travel upward and disturb the ionosphere, where they can disrupt GPS and communications.
ACE Cyber Award Recipients Siobvan Nyikos and Marty Reynolds
Two Aviation Cybersecurity Leaders Honored at Embry-Riddle Symposium
Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University has honored Siobvan Nyikos and Marty Reynolds for their achievements in strengthening cyber resilience in the aviation and aerospace sectors.
Embry-Riddle President P. Barry Butler and guests at the State Capitol
Florida Legislature Recognizes Embry-Riddle for 100 Years of Aviation and Aerospace Excellence
Legislators in Tallahassee have honored Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University’s Centennial by adopting a resolution recognizing the university’s outstanding contributions to aviation and aerospace in the state of Florida, across the nation and around the world.
Embry-Riddle Astronomy student, Sola Nova, inside the Prescott Campus Observatory.
Embry-Riddle Undergrad Publishes Research on How Stars Shed Their Disks
Embry-Riddle astronomy student Sola Nova has led a research project on how massive, rapidly spinning stars shed their gas disks - with the resulting paper accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal before she even completed her undergraduate degree.