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  • Scott Nicholson with a Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet (Photo: Scott Nicholson)
    Computer Science senior and ROTC Midshipman Scott Nicholson is working hard, pursuing professional development and gearing up for fulfilling careers in cybersecurity and the U.S. Navy.

    Cybersecurity, Leadership and Motivation through Embry‑Riddle and Navy ROTC
  •  EJ in front of the Qasr Al Watan presidential palace

    Elias “EJ” Bailey received a Department of Defense (DOD) Science, Mathematics and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship in his first year at Embry‑Riddle. Now a rising junior, his experiences have taken him around the globe — and prepared him for the future.

    Around the World With SMART Scholar Elias “EJ” Bailey
  • Molly, sitting down and smiling in a tan sweatshirt.

    Electrical Engineering student Molly Ruley shares her journey, from winning pageants to envisioning a robotic future that improves lives for all.

    A Taste of Everything: Ruley Sweeps Pageants and Aims to Improve Life Through Engineering Innovations
  • Two students in the computer engineering lab

    A degree in Computer Engineering from Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University can be your gateway to a dynamic and rewarding career.

    How to Become a Computer Engineer
  • Linear Circuits and Electronic Devices hero image

    On Embry‑Riddle's Prescott Campus, the Linear Circuits and Electronic Devices Lab is one of various labs that provides an immersive learning environment for students.

    Watt’s Up in the Linear Circuits and Electronic Devices Lab?
  • Noah Pointer
    Discover how Noah Pointer (’27) transitioned from military service to pursuing his passion for software engineering at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University.

    Dreams in Motion: From the Military to Software Engineering at Embry‑Riddle
  • Sim Science

    Unlock the future of digital worlds with Embry‑Riddle's Simulation Science, Games and Animation degree.

    How to Become an Expert of Virtual Realms: Simulation Science, Games and Animation
  • 1.	A group of students temporarily cease their friendly rivalry, cherishing the moments shared with each other.

    Embry‑Riddle students share key takeaways from real-world inspired learning scenarios after competing in the Tracer FIRE 12 cybersecurity competition at Prescott Campus.

    Embry‑Riddle Students Share Insights About Their Wins at Cybersecurity Competition Tracer FIRE 12
  • Embry-Riddle students compete in Tracer FIRE.

    Embry‑Riddle hosted Tracer FIRE 12, training students in cybersecurity skills through team-based scenarios, sponsored by Sandia National Labs to prepare future incident responders.

    Embry‑Riddle Hosts Tracer FIRE 12 Cybersecurity Conference with Students Shining on a National Stage
  • Bossi
    Emanuele Bossi, a scholar athlete at Embry‑Riddle, balances his passions for soccer and technology with a double major in Data Science and Software Engineering, excelling in academics and research.

    Blending Athletics and Academia: A Journey of Dedication and Passion
  • ATC Lab at Embry-Riddle

    Learning through hands-on experience allows students to put their knowledge to the test, engage with their studies and practice skills that are directly transferable to their roles after graduation.

    Campus Labs: The Heart of Hands-On Learning
  • Students working on a laptop
    Are you interested in a career in engineering or technology? Explore Embry‑Riddle's innovative degree programs and see where they can take you! 

    Unlocking Potential: Careers in Engineering and Technology
  • Student working in a Prescott Campus classroom.
    A degree in software engineering can be your first step to success.

    How to Become a Software Engineer
  • ERAU SMART Scholar EJ Bailey stands in a forest
    Computer Science student Elias “EJ” Bailey is one of 12 Eagles awarded the 2024 Department of Defense SMART Scholarship.

    SMART Scholar Has a Bright Future Ahead
  • The Eagle MakerSpace is a place for students to work on their projects without academic attachment. (Photo: Embry-Riddle/Connor McShane)
    The MakerSpace Club gives students on the Prescott Campus a place to design, test and create almost anything they can dream of.

    Eagle MakerSpace
  • Three students enthusiastically work together on a circuit board in a lab.
    Students from Embry‑Riddle’s Cyber Intelligence and Security Department are earning scholarships, landing jobs and impressing industry leaders.

    Voices From the Front Lines
  • Seven students sit around a large black table, each working on a different laptop. Other equipment, a drone, and several small yellow and red cubes are also on the table.
    Great cybersecurity careers are waiting for those who are ready, and Embry‑Riddle offers key experience that prepares students for huge opportunities.

    How to Get Experience in Cybersecurity
  • Illustration of a chatbot conversation on a screen overlayed with the letters AI in a speech bubble.
    Embry‑Riddle can help you launch your future career in artificial intelligence and machine learning with degrees and research opportunities in engineering, human factors, data science and mathematics. 

    Start Your Future in Artificial Intelligence
  • Several middle-school students sit in an auditorium - a small box-shaped robot rests on the stage in the foreground.
    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
  • Michaela Adams, a recent graduate of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s College of Security and Intelligence, is one of three Eagles to be named to Aviation Week Network’s 20 Twenties class of 2021. (Photo: Embry-Riddle/Connor Mcshane)
    Michaela Adams reveals her path from Cyber Intelligence and Security student to senior cybersecurity engineer at MITRE.

    Graduate Finds Her Place as a Woman in Cybersecurity
  • Saima smiles at the camera, posing in front of a dining table with flowers in a vase.
    This international student, Saima Teasha, is a Software Engineering major whose campus involvement has made her feel right at home.       

    Conferences and Club Involvement Enrich Software Engineer’s Campus Experience
  • Tahmina Tisha on Embry-Riddle
    Computer Science major Tahmina Tisha on her passion for her program, her appreciation for Embry‑Riddle, her job and the strong women who inspired her along the way.

    Marketing for the Digital Age
  • Students gather to present their research during Discovery Day, a celebration of undergraduate research and scholarship from aviation to engineering, security and intelligence to physics and astronomy. (Photo: Embry-Riddle / Connor McShane)
    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
  • Students gather in state-of-the-art labs including the Cyber Lab, the Cybersecurity Engineering Lab or the Cybersecurity Virtual Laboratory to gain valuable skills before entering the industry. (Photo: Embry-Riddle / Connor McShane)
    The world of cybersecurity is vast and ever-growing. With Embry‑Riddle's cybersecurity degree programs, students can explore their unique interests while gaining invaluable skills and experience for a successful future.

    See Yourself in Cybersecurity
  • After earning a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering, Katharine Larsen (
    Katharine Larsen earned her B.S. and M.S. in Aerospace Engineering at Embry‑Riddle and is now pursuing a Ph.D. in the school’s renowned program.

    For Aerospace Engineering Student, Embry‑Riddle is the Right Place to Start and Finish
  • Computer Engineering graduate Holly Ross (
    Computer Engineering grad Holly Ross left Embry‑Riddle with a degree, a full-time job and plenty of memories from the soccer pitch.

    Computer Engineering Grad Got a Kick Out of Her Embry‑Riddle Experience
  • NASCAR driver and pilot Chase Ellliott and the ERAU Formula SAE Car team pose (Embry-Riddle/David Massey)
    Embry‑Riddle students thrive on being the best of the best, and they welcome every opportunity to prove themselves against the toughest competition they can find.

    Competitions Give Embry‑Riddle Students a Key Advantage
  • Cyber Intelligence & Security Student Michaela Adams
    High School Computer Coder Turned Cyber Warrior

    Passion Becomes Profession
  • A family displaying their Family Weekend t-shirts.
    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