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The student team from Embry‑Riddle’s Prescott Campus presented their winning technology at NASA’s 2025 Human Lander Challenge finals in Huntsville, Alabama. (Photo: National Institute of Aerospace/Genevieve Ebarle)
Embry‑Riddle Student Team Earns First Place in NASA Human Lander Challenge
A student team from Embry-Riddle's Prescott Campus took first place at the 2025 NASA Human Lander Challenge finals in Huntsville, Alabama, earning top honors for their innovative lunar landing technology.
Luxury business jet cabin interior design with club seating, conference table, and custom finishes.
Embry‑Riddle Student Wins $100,000 in Flexjet’s Private Jet Interior Design Contest
Embry-Riddle student Woojae Sohn has won $100,000 in Flexjet's Project LXi design competition, with his 'Carolina'-themed private jet interior concept selected as the grand prize winner from entries submitted by aviation and design students.
Students defend against a simulated airport attack in a Capture-the-Flag (CTF) event at the second ERAU-NSF-NASA Aerospace Cybersecurity Workshop, held on the Prescott Campus. Daytona Beach Campus students earned first and third place. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Wilson Van Ness)
Workshop, Competitions Strengthen Embry‑Riddle Cybersecurity Expertise
Embry-Riddle students from both the Daytona Beach and Prescott campuses competed in a Capture-the-Flag cybersecurity event at the second annual ERAU-NSF-NASA Aerospace Cybersecurity Workshop, with Daytona Beach students earning first and third place.
Embry‑Riddle and College of Central Florida teams are exploring the use of uncrewed aircraft systems in agriculture at the College of Central Florida’s 103-acre Vintage Farm campus. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle)
Embry Riddle and College of Central Florida Partner to Advance Agricultural Aviation Technology
Embry-Riddle and the College of Central Florida have formalized a partnership to bring drone demonstrations and UAS expertise to Central Florida's agricultural community, with a focus on precision farming and livestock management applications.
Aerospace Physiology junior Natalie Brattain was chosen as one of two 2025 Goldwater Scholars from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
Two Embry-Riddle Undergraduates Named Goldwater Scholars
Aerospace Physiology junior Natalie Brattain and Space Physics sophomore Grace Gratton have been named 2025 Goldwater Scholars - the first time Embry-Riddle has had two recipients in a single year - in recognition of their research in space medicine and heliophysics.
Students talk to astronauts by radio
Local Students Talk With Astronauts at Embry-Riddle Event
Nearly 200 students from Volusia County middle schools gathered at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Wednesday, April 3. Their mission: Speak with astronaut Matthew Dominick, commander of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-8 mission, who is currently serving aboard the International Space Station.
Gilberto López Meyer, chair of the FSF Board of Governors and Senior Vice President, Corporate Aviation Safety and Security at Aeromexico; Captain Houston Mills, member of the FSF Board of Governors and President, Flight Operations and Safety at UPS Airlines; Dr. Ken Witcher, chancellor of Embry-Riddle's Prescott Campus; and Dr. Hassan Shahidi, president and CEO of the Flight Safety Foundation.
Embry-Riddle Receives Prestigious Aviation and Aerospace Safety Award
The Flight Safety Foundation has named Embry-Riddle as the 2025 recipient of the Richard Crane Award, recognizing the university's decades of leadership, innovation and lasting contributions to aviation and aerospace safety education.
At Embry-Riddle's Cyber Rodeo, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science student Logan Luna (center) presents research on a cybersecurity defense system that autonomously adapts to new threats. To his left is fellow Electrical Engineering and Computer Science student Matt Berkowitz, who also worked on the project.
Embry‑Riddle Undergrads Develop ‘Guard Dog’ System to Ward Off Cyberattacks
Three Embry-Riddle undergraduates earned a first-place IEEE award for developing a machine-learning cybersecurity system that autonomously adapts to new threats - a capability that goes beyond traditional signature-based defenses.
Embry‑Riddle’s AMT Skillbridge program is designed to train and place transitioning service members in aviation maintenance and technician careers through top aerospace industry partners. (Photo: AAR Corp.)
Embry‑Riddle, Industry Partners Successfully Prepare Service Members for Aviation Maintenance Careers
Embry-Riddle’s eight boat celebrates after winning the Division II Women’s Rowing Championship.
Pulling Together: Embry‑Riddle Women’s Rowing Wins Championship, Makes Program History
Embry-Riddle's women's rowing team made program history by winning the NCAA Division II Rowing Championship, rallying from third seed to edge Western Washington by less than a second in the Grand Final.
Rosa Szurgot, assistant professor of Cyber Intelligence and Security, joined researchers, engineers, space agency representatives and military officials from across Europe, the U.S., Canada and Australia for an in-depth seminar on protecting space systems from cyber threats. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Rosa Szurgot)
Embry‑Riddle Professor Joins Industry, Government Leaders to Discuss Future of Cybersecurity
Embry-Riddle's Rosa Szurgot, an assistant professor in Cyber Intelligence and Security, was selected to attend an elite international seminar on space cybersecurity held at a German castle, where she presented research on how quantum networks could secure deep-space communications.
Elizabeth Mathews, associate professor in the College of Aviation, has been recognized by the Flight Safety Foundation with its prestigious Safety Forum Award. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Elizabeth Mathews)
Embry‑Riddle Professor Honored for Groundbreaking Research on Language in Aviation
Associate Professor Elizabeth Mathews, who has spent more than 30 years researching the role of language in aviation safety, has been recognized by the Flight Safety Foundation with its prestigious Safety Forum Award for her contributions to communication standards in aviation.