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As part of Embry‑Riddle’s third Aviation Cyber Initiative (ACI) Cyber Rodeo, more than 300 participants competed in a capture-the-flag challenge, where teams completed defensive objectives in aerospace and aviation scenarios. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/David Massey)
From Airline Systems to Spacecraft, Cyber Defenders Thwart Attacks in Embry‑Riddle Contest
An Embry‑Riddle team is supporting NASA’s Dragonfly Mission to Saturn’s moon Titan. The team includes (from left) Ph.D. candidate Jackson Asiatico, master’s student Sebastian Lopez and Dr. Michael Kinzel, who pose with a prototype of the Dragonfly rotorcraft lander. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/David Massey)
Embry‑Riddle Team Contributes to Design of NASA Rotorcraft Destined for Saturn’s Moon Titan
NASA Pathways intern Noah Pointer, a sophomore at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University, poses with his wife and two children in front of their home in Florida. (Photo: Noah Pointer)
NASA Intern Program Sets Up Embry‑Riddle Student Veteran to Test Space Careers
A team of Embry‑Riddle students was recently selected to compete in NASA’s Lunar Autonomy Challenge. Pictured in the Engineering Physics Propulsion Lab with faculty advisor Dr. Sergey V. Drakunov are (from left) undergraduates Devon Casados, Katherine Campbell, Gregory Dsouza and Marshall Yelvington. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Melanie Stawicki Azam)
Eagle Team Maps the Moon in NASA Lunar Autonomy Challenge
Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University doctoral student Kayla Taylor and Dr. Sara Langston, assistant professor of Space Operations, are exploring the legal and ethical considerations for balancing space innovation and dark sky preservation and sharing their findings internationally. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Melanie Stawicki Azam)
Embry‑Riddle Researchers Explore Balancing Space Innovation With Dark Sky Preservation
Cyber Intelligence and Security students Michael Boehm (left) and Justin La Zare recently participated in advanced cybersecurity research and development projects with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Wilson Van Ness)
At NASAs Jet Propulsion Laboratory Embry Riddle Students Defend Space Systems From Cyberthreats
Aviation Week 20 Twenties honoree Liz Bosch stands between a Delta II (left) and a Saturn 1B in the Rocket Garden at Kennedy Space Center. She is one of four Embry‑Riddle students named to the 2025 class. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Bill Fredette-Huffman)
Four Eagles Selected for Aviation Week’s Prestigious 20 Twenties List
Kennedy Space Center Director and charter members of the Florida University Space Research Consortium signed a memorandum of understanding on Jan. 8, 2025. From left to right: Jennifer Kunz, Associate Director, Technical, Kennedy Space Center; Kelvin Manning, Deputy Director, Kennedy Space Center; Dr. Kent Fuchs, Interim President, University of Florida; Janet Petro, Director, Kennedy Space Center; Jeanette Nuñez, Florida Lieutenant Governor; Dr. Alexander Cartwright, President, University of Central Florida; Dr. Barry Butler, President, Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University. (Photo: NASA/Kim Shiflett)
Embry Riddle Joins Partner Universities and NASAs Kennedy Space Center to Mark a New Chapter
Embry‑Riddle students Sarthak Aggarwal (left) and Erik Liebergall observe the operation of their robotic water vehicle at the 2024 Maritime RobotX Challenge in Sarasota, Florida. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Eric Coyle)
Eagle Team Brings Home Multiple Awards From Maritime RobotX Challenge
Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical Science student Madison Seymour (left) interviews Frances “Poppy” Northcutt, the first woman to hold an operational support role in NASA’s Mission Control Center. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Ryan Miller)
Trailblazers on NASA’s Apollo Moon Missions Share Insights With Students
Members of Embry‑Riddle’s Society of Space Professionals on Campus (SSPOC) pose with Apollo 11 flight controller Bob Nance. The students (from left to right) are students Christian Villanueva, Abigail Threatt, Isabel LaCoss and Emily Blackburn. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Christian Villanueva)
President of Student Professional Group Champions Sustainable Space Exploration
Embry-Riddle graduates from the Fall 2024 class walked the stage at commencement ceremonies this past week. A total of 721 students received their degrees at the Daytona Beach Campus event in Florida, while 192 graduates were awarded their diplomas at the Prescott Campus ceremony in Arizona. (Photos: Embry-Riddle David Massey and Wilson Van Ness)
Fall Commencement Ceremonies Prepare Embry‑Riddle Grads for Liftoff