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Professor David Canales Garcia poses with the members of his Space Trajectories and Applications Research STAR group, which has published several papers in prestigious journals. Bottom row: Canales, Justin Schmitt, Elena Vlaskovic, Annika Anderson, Kya Sedelmeyer, Drew Schachel, Luis Mendoza-Zambrano. Top row: Joseph Anderson, Edison Martinez, Brian Baker-McEvilly, Mauro Palomo, Seur Gi Jo, Franco Criscola. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle)
Embry‑Riddle Student Group Researching Space Operations Lands Papers in Top Journals
During her 2023 internship at Republic Airways, Aeronautics major Christa Foster checked out the flight deck of one of the company’s jets. (Photo: Christa Foster)
New Worldwide Campus Group Helps Students Lock In Leadership Skills and Professional Connections
Professor Saida Caballero-Nieves (left) and NASA FINESST awardee Erin Abraham are pictured in front of Embry‑Riddle's one-meter telescope on the Daytona Beach Campus. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Erin Abraham)
Embry‑Riddle Student Researcher Earns NASA FINESST Grant to Study the Stars
Aerospace Engineering senior Henil Patel (left) has been selected as a 2024-2025 Western Union Global Scholar by the Institute of International Education, the first time an Embry‑Riddle student has received the award. Patel stands with alumnus Chad Douglas, who encouraged him to join the Boeing Career Mentoring Program. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/John Frankie)
Scholarship, Internship Programs Set International Student Up for Success
Retired Air Force Col. W.R. Alan Dayton (left) has been named Associate Vice President for Student Success at the Daytona Beach Campus. Theresa Crichfield, Ed.D, has been named Dean of Students for the Daytona Beach Campus.
Advancing Student Success: Embry‑Riddle Names Two New Student Affairs Leaders
Embry‑Riddle student Matthew Davis works on a Censys Technologies Corporation’s Sentaero 5 drone, which was used to collect data for post-storm assessment after Hurricane Milton. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Censys Technologies Corporation)
Above the Flooding, High-Tech Drones Capture Storm Damage and Data
Students from Franklin Phonetics School visit Embry‑Riddle’s STEM Education Center to create a landing of a lunar module. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Tracey Yeager)
From Nanotechnology to Immersive Camps, Embry‑Riddle Gets Girls, Underrepresented Students Interested in STEM
The LUCE project team stands in front of aircraft at a live flight demonstration in April at Accomack County Airport in Virginia. (Photo: LUCE Team)
Embry‑Riddle and Key Stakeholders Collaborate on Uncrewed Air Systems Live Flight Project
Dr. Alan Liu (right) poses with Ph.D. student Adriana Feener, who is holding an imager like the ones that will be buit to examine the Earth's upper atmosphere. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Bernard Wilchusky)
Eagle-Built Tech to Provide New Atmospheric Imagery, Thanks to NSF Funding
Embry-Riddle's Red Rope team loads sandbags to help prepare residents for Hurricane Milton. (Photo: Silas Riggs)
From Florida to North Carolina, Eagles Bring Specialized Skills to Hurricane Relief Efforts
Undergraduate Alexandra Davidoff, pictured here with her research advisor, Dr. Omar Ochoa, has distinguished herself through three academic publications and four internships with Boeing. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/David Massey)
Embry‑Riddle Undergrad Researcher Publishes Multiple Papers on Reliability of AI
AURA AERO Inc. plans to open a manufacturing and assembly plant in Volusia County at the Daytona Beach International Airport. A rendering of the facility is pictured here. (Photo: AURA AERO Inc.)
Aviation Company AURA AERO Inc. Selects Volusia County for 500,000-Square-Foot Manufacturing and Assembly Plant in Florida