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A student smiles broadly, using a laptop with data charts and graphs displayed on the screen, illuminated by the device in a dim room.
‘U.S. News & World Report’ Ranks Embry‑Riddle Highest for Online Bachelor’s Degrees, Among Private Institutions
An event poster reading 'The Future of Aviation Safety' featuring Jennifer Homendy, with date February 26, 2024, time 6:30 p.m., and location Captain Willie Miller Instructional Center auditorium.
NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy to Speak at Embry‑Riddle, Feb. 26
Granite Mountain rising behind Embry-Riddle Prescott campus with observatory dome and surrounding academic buildings under a partly cloudy sky.
High School Teens Explore Aviation, Engineering and Space in Embry‑Riddle Summer Camps
Students work on computers and other specialized technical equipment in the Cyber Gym Makerspace as part of advanced cybersecurity training. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Connor McShane)
Students Strengthen Their Cyber Fitness in ‘Cyber Gym’ Research Center
Team Imhotep, one of more than two dozen presenting teams, poses with their senior design project.
Engineering Seniors Display Work in Fall 2023 Capstone Design Symposium
Cadet Patrick Irvine and Cadet Theodore Race navigate the Ft. Moore, Georgia, obstacle course during the 2024 6th Brigade Ranger Challenge Competition. (Photo: Army ROTC Public Affairs Officer)
Embry‑Riddle ROTC Team Wins Place in International Military Skills Contest
Reformed Prankster Models Resiliency, Steers ‘Full Ride’ Scholarship Toward Success
The Air Force ROTC at Embry‑Riddle was recently named the No. 1 program of its kind in the Southeastern United States. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/David Massey)
Embry-Riddle's Air Force ROTC Named Best in Southeast
Grad Student’s Journey to Success Shows How Mentors Can Make the Difference
Engineering students Zachary Traynor, Aspen Smith, Zachary Hart, Calvin Henggeler, Heeirthan Shanthan and Ian Curtin make up Embry‑Riddle’s Cellular Intrusion Detection (CID) system research team. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Connor McShane)
Student Team Works With Lockheed Martin to Enhance Cellular Security Networks
Students (L-R) Spoorti Nanjamma, Hannah Lyons and Cecilia Zoutewelle shared a poster about the effects of mild hypoxia on spatial disorientation, a usually fatal consequence of unusual gravitational forces in flight. The research, supervised by faculty member John French, also included students Amanda Dhanpaul, Haley Picciolo, Kiernan McNamara, Shenya Patrice, Ezra O’Connell and Gavin Weinheimer. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Ginger Pinholster)
Researchers Showcase Aviation Safety Strategies
Dr. Marwa El-Sayed, assistant professor of Civil Engineering and director of the Sustainability and Environmental Engineering Lab (SEEL) at Embry‑Riddle’s Daytona Beach Campus, was one of only 17 scientists worldwide to earn an exploratory research award from the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL), a U.S. Department of Energy facility. She will analyze micro- and nano-plastics formed and emitted from biomass burning, which occurs during wildfires. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Bernard Wilchusky)
Engineering Professor to Research How Wildfires Affect Microplastic Pollution Levels