Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
The world's largest, fully accredited university specializing in aviation and aerospace. 🌎
06/22/2026
06/22/2026
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University tops Business Insider's list for the highest-paid graduates in Florida and Arizona! 🎓
This recognition is a testament to our world-class faculty, forward-thinking industry partners and our incredibly driven students who continue to push the boundaries of aviation, aerospace and STEM.
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06/21/2026
To the dads who taught our Eagles the sky is never the limit. Happy Father’s Day from Embry-Riddle! 💙💛
06/19/2026
In observance of Juneteenth, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University campuses and administrative offices are closed today, June 19. We wish our global Eagle community a restful, safe, and meaningful holiday.
06/18/2026
From the skies to the human heart, Embry-Riddle researchers are changing what is possible in pediatric medicine.
By applying jet engine concepts and predictive AI, Dr. Arka Das, Dr. Eduardo Divo, and student researcher Anthony Damon have designed a life-saving, power-free heart device for children with severe defects.
Discover how our Eagles are innovating to save lives: https://ow.ly/k3w150ZbAOM
AI Advances Life-Saving Heart Device Designed by Embry-Riddle Researchers Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University researchers are using artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques to accelerate the design of a device aimed at saving the lives of children and young adults who were born with a heart defect that prevents normal cardiovascular circulation.
06/10/2026
Science meets cinematic storytelling at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. The Jim and Linda Lee Planetarium at the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Prescott Campus has premiered its first original short film, "The Last Symphony of Light."
Produced in an immersive 8K "fulldome" format in collaboration with Double Dome Films, this cinematic production takes audiences on a journey through billions of years of cosmic evolution. Backed by an orchestral score recorded at the Vienna Synchron Stage, the film serves as a proof of concept for global distribution while laying the groundwork for a new Fulldome Student Research and Production Lab on campus.
Read more about how this project blends art, astronomy, and hands-on student innovation: https://ow.ly/SKvg50Z8BC8
Embry-Riddles First Original Planetarium Film Showcases the Power of Science The Jim and Linda Lee Planetarium at Embry-Riddle’s Prescott Campus recently premiered its first original film, “The Last Symphony of Light.”
06/08/2026
How safe is commercial air travel compared to everyday activities?
A new study from the Embry-Riddle Boeing Center for Aviation and Aerospace Safety evaluates U.S. commercial aviation risks alongside common hazards. Lead author Dr. Mihhail Berezovski and researchers aggregated data to provide a transparent framework for evaluating travel safety, concluding that fatal events in commercial aviation remain exceedingly rare.
Read the full report to explore the data-driven benchmarks shaping the future of aviation safety: https://ow.ly/UISl50Z8BzP
How Flying Measures Up Against Everyday Risks: New Embry-Riddle Study Puts Air Travel Safety Into Perspective Dr. Mihhail Berezovski, associate professor of Mathematical Sciences and director of Undergraduate Research at Embry-Riddle, is the lead author of a paper on U.S. commercial aviation risks. The paper has been published through Embry-Riddle’s Boeing Center for Aviation and Aerospace Safety.
The ocean is one of Earth's most powerful forces — and Embry-Riddle researchers are working to understand it.
This World Ocean Day, meet the Waves Lab on our Daytona Beach Campus, where students and faculty study rogue waves, tsunamis, rip currents and more inside a 4,000-gallon wave tank.
Explore all of our research labs: https://ow.ly/ppOm50Z8wTf
06/04/2026
A $500,000 federal grant. A bold idea that could change how electric aircraft are built.
Dr. Saman Farhangdoust, an assistant professor of Aerospace Engineering at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, has been awarded a grant through ARPA-E's IGNIITE program — one of the nation's most prestigious early-career energy research awards — to develop technology that integrates batteries directly into the structural components of next-generation electric aircraft.
Dr. Farhangdoust is the first Embry-Riddle faculty member to receive an ARPA-E award.
Read more: https://ow.ly/jVxO50Z5OKe
Embry‑Riddle Professor Awarded $500,000 Federal Grant for Structures Innovation in Next-Generation Electric Aircraft Dr. Saman Farhangdoust, assistant professor of Aerospace Engineering, has received a $500,000 U.S. Department of Energy grant to develop a novel technology that integrates batteries into the structural components of next-generation electric aircraft, such as those involved in advanced air mobility (...
06/03/2026
Dreams take flight at Embry-Riddle. 🎓
Recent graduate Zoey Hart has earned a Fulbright Study/Research Award — one of the most competitive national honors available — and will spend the next year pursuing a master's degree in space systems engineering at the University of Southampton in England. Zoey, who earned her bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering, is only the second Embry-Riddle student ever to receive a Fulbright award.
Her path there included research at Polytechnique Montreal, an NSF undergraduate research program at Penn State, a flight operations internship at Empire Airlines, and work on Embry-Riddle's Pure Water Project team.
Read her story: https://ow.ly/LyMF50Z5OC7
Embry‑Riddle Graduating Senior Earns Prestigious Fulbright Award Zoey Hart, who just earned her bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Engineering, has been selected for a Fulbright Study/Research Award to attend the University of Southampton in England, where she will pursue a one-year master’s program in space systems engineering.
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