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Tyler Jenkins, a sophomore Aerospace Physiology student, talks to an attendee about his research.
Embry-Riddle Sees Record Student Participation at Fall 2025 Research Symposium
Embry-Riddle set a new record at its Fall 2025 Student Research Symposium, with more than 240 posters and 600 student presenters participating across disciplines ranging from aerospace physiology to mechanical engineering.
Embry‑Riddle student assistant Sawyer Curless (left) and Dr. Curtis James, professor of Meteorology, install the Honeywell IntuVue RDR-7000 antenna array atop the Academic Complex building at the Prescott Campus.
New Honeywell Radar Installed at Embry-Riddle's Prescott Campus Provides Advanced Weather Tracking
Honeywell has donated an IntuVue RDR-7000 radar system to Embry-Riddle's Prescott Campus, giving meteorology students access to advanced weather-sensing technology used on commercial aircraft for research and training purposes.
Embry-Riddle alumni (from left) Julia Metivier ('20), Sydney Webb ('25) and Dakota Bernier ('25) are bridging the gap between classroom and workplace in their roles at Prescott's airport, Ernest A. Love Field.
Three Embry-Riddle Alumni Power Operations at Prescott Regional Airport
Three Embry-Riddle alumni are putting their degrees to work running operations at Prescott's Ernest A. Love Field airport, demonstrating how an aviation education translates directly into careers managing real-world airport facilities.
Embry-Riddle President P. Barry Butler and Worldwide Campus Chancellor Dr. John R. Watret.
Gulf Aviation Academy and Embry-Riddle Partner on Aviation English Program
Gulf Aviation Academy (GAA), the training arm of Gulf Air Group (GFG), recently welcomed a senior delegation from Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University led by President P. Barry Butler, Ph.D., and Dr. John R. Watret, chancellor of the Worldwide Campus.
Beet Juice and Breath Training: Embry-Riddle Researchers Investigate Ways to Improve Breathing Efficiency in Patients, Pilots
Embry-Riddle researchers are conducting a clinical trial exploring whether beet juice and specialized breath training can improve breathing efficiency for both patients with respiratory conditions and pilots operating in low-oxygen environments.
Embry-Riddle students Quentin Goss (left), Ryle Traub (center) and John M. Thompson (right) pose for a photo at Instanbul Technical University.
Embry-Riddle Engineering Students Take AI-Driven Autonomous Vehicle Research Global in Turkey
Ph.D. student John M. Thompson has spent the last five years doing research at Embry‑Riddle’s College of Engineering, but this past summer he had the unique opportunity to collaborate on AI-based autonomous vehicle research in Istanbul, Turkey.
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Embry-Riddle and ATP Flight School Launch Partnership to Strengthen Pilot Education Pathways
ATP Flight School, the nation’s largest flight training provider, and Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University have announced a strategic partnership.
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Embry-Riddle Partners with Breaking Down Barriers to Expand Pilot Training Opportunities
Nonprofit Breaking Down Barriers (BDB) and Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University have entered into a new partnership designed to expand access to professional pilot education and training for aspiring aviators around the world.
Student Jacob Fleming responds to a question on a panel at Embry Riddle ’s TREP Entrepreneurship Expo.
Aspiring Entrepreneurs Take Center Stage at Embry-Riddle’s TREP Expo
Aiden McCollum got the idea to launch his own business in the middle of the night while wrestling with the finances for a club, where he served as treasurer.
Embry-Riddle Ph.D. graduate Jenna Korentsides in front of the College of Arts & Sciences
Embry-Riddle Graduate Students Turn Human Factors and AI Research into Internship, Career Success
Jenna Korentsides never expected to land her dream job, working as a Human Factors engineer at Apple right after graduation.
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Embry‑Riddle Students Help Sharpen Humanity’s 'Cosmic Hearing' Through Supermirror Research
Undergraduates at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University are helping to improve mirrors that could allow scientists to listen for fainter, more distant cosmic collisions — such as merging black holes or colliding neutron stars.
Embry-Riddle studnets Amanda Wills (left) and Kailea Danielson pose for a photo overklooking Kauaʻi’s Nāpali Coast.
Embry-Riddle Eagles Double Their Impact Through Defense Department Internships in Hawaii
Embry‑Riddle seniors Amanda Wills and Kailea Danielson attend different campuses and don’t share the same major, but they became fast friends when they both landed competitive Department of Defense summer internships on the Hawaiian island of Kauaʻi.