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Embark on a journey of discovery as you explore captivating stories that encapsulate student life and academics at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University. Be inspired by the pursuit of knowledge and excellence in a community that fuels ambition and fosters dreams.
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  • At Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University, Communication major Mallory Kinahan is a standout member of the Eagles softball team.

    Balancing Academics and Athletics at Embry‑Riddle
  • For aspiring meteorologist Chris Deloach, the journey to studying tropical storms has been marked by a mix of bravery, determination and a love for discovery.

    Flying Into the Eye of the Storm: A Meteorologist’s Path to Hurricane Research
  • National Weather Service meteorologist Paige Swenson Konieczny is sharing her love for weather and her success strategies with students at Embry‑Riddle’s Prescott Campus.

    Meteorology Grad Making a Difference as a Mentor
  • Research is huge at Embry‑Riddle, and we’re proud to make graduate-level research opportunities available to undergraduate students.

    How Research Experiences for Undergraduates Make a Difference
  • Embry‑Riddle student Narayt Salcido recently attended the National Conference on Undergraduate Research to share her findings on the Missing and Murdered Indigenous People crisis.

    Forensic Psychology Student Sheds Light on Native American Cold Case Crisis
  • Whether you’re interested in space, chemistry, aeronautics or sci-fi, Embry‑Riddle encourages you to feed your passions. We’ve curated this book list to keep you inspired in your downtime and recommend degree paths for your interests.

    Summer of STEM Reading List
  • The MakerSpace Club gives students on the Prescott Campus a place to design, test and create almost anything they can dream of.

    Eagle MakerSpace
  • Vincent Becerra is a U.S. Air Force veteran and Industrial/Organizational Psychology student putting his studies to work for his fellow veterans on campus.

    Finding Personal Growth While Advocating for Student Veterans
  • While earning her degree in Forensic Psychology, Alexandra Houston has gotten involved in crucial research on Embry‑Riddle's Prescott Campus.

    Navigating Neurodiversity and Law Enforcement
  • Logan Price pursues her passion in the STEM field through on-campus involvement and internship opportunities as she balances two majors.

    Beyond the Stars
  • M.S. in Human Factors student Evelyn Ronceros started her academic journey at Embry‑Riddle while she was still on active duty in the Air Force.

    Air Force Veteran Turns to Embry‑Riddle to Explore New Aviation Career Horizons
  • Aerospace Physiology major Julia Mautner is using her Embry‑Riddle experience and an innovative program to become a Doctor of Chiropractic.

    Aerospace Physiology Major Accelerates Success Thanks to Unique 3+1 Program
  • The decision to pursue a STEM field doesn’t happen overnight – that’s why we host events for K-12 students and plant the seed of interest early.

    How Embry‑Riddle Supports Youth Involvement in STEM
  • A Dual Enrollment class at Embry‑Riddle helped jumpstart Tonia Brown’s interest in weather and eventually led to her career as a TV meteorologist.

    Forecast for Success
  • During her time at Embry‑Riddle, Rhiannon Hicks discovered plentiful opportunities that allowed her to grow in her personal, academic and professional life.

    Astronomy and Astrophysics Student Finds Community and Opportunity at ERAU
  • Margaret Colwell is studying Human Factors Psychology – a program that allows her to combine her passion for psychology and skills in engineering.

    The Perfect Blend
  • Megan Neumann is heading into her sophomore year at Embry‑Riddle with an eye-opening experience of extensive research conducted over the summer.

    Meteorology Student Explores Passions in Atmospheric Science and Chemistry
  • Brandon Dreslin is graduating with his B.S. in Human Factors Psychology and gaining invaluable experiences while soaking up as much knowledge as possible.

    The Human Element
  • Jessyca Derby is working hard to earn her Ph.D. in Human Factors from Embry‑Riddle and is soaking up as much knowledge and experience as she can.

    Scholarly Eagle Shares Research, Dissertation and Career Insights
  • By conducting applied biological research on bed bugs, Raelyn Yoshioka is learning fundamental skills that will aid her in her future career.

    Applied Biology Student Uses Research to Propel into a Future in Medicine
  • Michael Falanga just graduated from Embry‑Riddle with his B.S. in Human Factors Psychology. Now, he’s moving on to pursue his Ph.D. in the same field.

    From Student to Scholar
  • Communication student Danielle Van Pelt has big dreams in the world of broadcast meteorology and is well on her way to accomplishing them.

    From School to Studio
  • Kirsten Bauernschmidt is earning an M.S. in Human Factors at Embry‑Riddle and is on the team at Relativity Space that launched the world’s first 3-D printed rocket.

    Embry Riddle Student Helps Launch Worlds First 3D Printed Rocket
  • The Omics Lab at Embry‑Riddle gives student researchers the chance to explore the effects of space travel on the human body.

    Omics Lab is a Hub for Aerospace Physiology Exploration
  • M.S. in Human Factors graduate Nicole Schoenstein used her Embry‑Riddle degree and internships to help build her current career at NASA.

    Human Factors Master's Degree Helps Boost a Career at NASA
  • Nicole Schoenstein’s path to NASA was riddled with a variety of uncertainties and setbacks as she worked to get to where she is now.

    Overcoming Obstacles: A Key to Career Success
  • What is Hypoxia? This Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University facility helps students understand its impact on aviators.

    Next Level Labs
  • The STAR Lab at Embry‑Riddle offers students the chance to be part of cutting-edge research using human subjects to investigate and better understand the psychology of teams.

    Next Level Labs
  • We offer more than flight, we grow diversity in the industry and we help students pay their way.

    More than Meets the Eye with Embry‑Riddle
  • Internships are an integral piece of education for students at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University, and students are given unique resources and opportunities to get the best internships for them.

    The Value of Internships in College
  • At Embry‑Riddle's Prescott, AZ, campus, we are committed to providing students with opportunities to engage in hands-on, faculty-led research in their chosen fields.

    Undergraduate Research and Discovery at the Prescott Campus
  • Dr. Sally Blomstrom, professor in the Humanities and Communication Department, shares the benefits of an Embry‑Riddle education and preparing for the future now.

    Preparing the Leaders of Tomorrow
  • Space Physics major Janessa Slone took full advantage of the undergraduate research opportunities at Embry‑Riddle.

    Embry‑Riddle Helps Space Physics Student Explore New Research Horizons
  • A solid academic foundation and unparalleled practical experience have Ryan Marando ready to launch his dream career in broadcast meteorology.

    Success is in the Forecast for Embry‑Riddle’s Meteorology Student
  • Lauryn Taylor is applying the classroom and practical lessons from her Aerospace Physiology program to realize her dream of becoming a flight surgeon.       

    Aerospace Physiology Grad Wants to Make a Difference in Medicine
  • B.S. in Communication grad Katy Thompson earned the Outstanding Graduate Award and got a full-time job offer along with it.

    Stars Align After Eagle Earns Her Communications Degree
  • With minors in Human Factors, Aviation Safety and Space Studies, alumnus Don Morgan created a unique path for his future career.

    Setting a Path for Success
  • The education that students receive at Embry‑Riddle is unlike any other institution. Our quaint class sizes, hands-on curriculum and unique extracurricular activities allows you endless opportunities to make the most of your college years.

    The Benefits of Becoming an Eagle
  • Every new student has a vision in their mind of what college will entail. Alumnus Lonnie Marts was no different on his first day at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University.        

    Alumnus Shares His Embry‑Riddle Experience
  • Dr. Jayde King started her Embry‑Riddle journey in high school and has now earned her Ph.D. in Human Factors.       

    Ph.D. Grad Charts a Course for Women of Color in Human Factors
  • A wrong turn on a campus tour helped set Ryan Lange on a path to earn his B.S. and M.S. in Human Factors at Embry‑Riddle.

    Chance Meeting Sets First Generation Student Up For Human Factors Degrees
  • M.S. in Human Factors grad Nicole Schoenstein earned her degree from the Worldwide Campus while working at NASA.

    Flexible Learning Options Help NASA Engineer Earn Human Factors Degree
  • Meteorology major Andrew Wang is also an ROTC star, being named by the Air and Space Forces Association as a top cadet in 2020.

    ROTC Cadet and Meteorology Major Stands Out at Embry‑Riddle
  • Discovering the impact of space flight on the human body. 

    Spaceflight on the Brain
  • All current Embry‑Riddle students and their family members are invited to take part in a weekend full of family friendly activities. More details to come soon as plans are finalized.

    Family Weekend