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In this year’s U.S. News & World Report rankings, Embry‑Riddle’s Prescott campus earned five top-five distinctions, including No. 1 nationally in the Best Undergraduate Aerospace Engineering Programs category for schools without a Ph.D. option. Here, a student holds a cube satellite (CubeSat) designed, developed and tested by students at Embry‑Riddle’s College of Engineering. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Connor McShane)
U.S. News & World Report Names Embry‑Riddle’s Prescott Campus No. 1 in the West for Vets and Innovation
To avoid storm damage, a fleet of Embry-Riddle aircraft are stored securely in a Daytona Beach Campus parking garage. (Photo: Embry-Riddle/David Massey)
Ahead of Storm, Embry‑Riddle Parking Garage Is Transformed Into Plane Hangar
U.S. News & World Report recognized the Aerospace Engineering program at Embry Riddle’s Daytona Beach Campus as among the five best doctoral-granting programs in the country, according to this year’s ranking of residential campuses. Here, students work on an uncrewed aerial system in the Advanced Dynamics and Control Laboratory, which supports research activities to advance aviation and space technologies. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Bill Fredette-Huffman)
Embry‑Riddle Earns Nine Top-Five Honors, Including for Engineering and Overall Quality, in Latest U.S. News & World Report
Students seated at classroom table taking notes and listening attentively.
Worldwide College of Business Assists SANAD With Leadership Development Program
Kriya Shortt, president and CEO of Textron eAviation, will serve as Executive in Residence at Embry‑Riddle’s David B. O’Maley College of Business. (Photo courtesy of Textron eAviation)
Textron eAviation President and CEO Kriya Shortt Named 'Executive in Residence’ by the World’s Premier Aviation and Aerospace University
Great Colleges to Work For© has once again named Embry‑Riddle as one of the nation’s Great Colleges to Work For, marking the 14th consecutive year the university has earned this distinction.
Fourteen Years Running: Embry‑Riddle Named Among Nation’s Great Colleges to Work For
Embry‑Riddle Aerospace Engineering student Teshome Shenkut Teshome is active in several campus groups and currently serves as vice president of the Student Government Association at the Daytona Beach Campus. (Photo: Teshome Shenkut Teshome)
International Student Finds New Flight Path at Embry‑Riddle
Jacob Welch in a Cedar Point fire, EMS, safety uniform standing in front of roller coaster with looping track and support structures in amusement park.
Alumni Spotlight: Jacob Welch (’24)
Emily Junkin, in a SeaWorld uniform, poses holding a feeding cup with a colorful parrot and a toucan perched on hand in outdoor exhibit.
Alumni Spotlight: Emily Junkin (’24)
The Advanced Air Mobility Association and Embry‑Riddle announced a partnership related to the Advanced Air Mobility ecosystem.
Embry‑Riddle and AAMA Join Forces on Future of Flight
Kelly Hansen, an Aeronautical Science senior, says that the loss of control research she is working on has the potential to influence FAA standards for training, pilot certification and operational safety protocols. (Photo: Andrew Hansen)
Researchers at Embry‑Riddle Explore the Impacts of Trust and Fear on Aviation Safety
Embry‑Riddle alumnus Jared Isaacman (Worldwide ’11) performs the first-ever civilian spacewalk. (Photo: SpaceX)
Embry‑Riddle Alumnus Jared Isaacman Performs First-Ever Civilian Spacewalk During Historic Polaris Dawn Mission