Gabriele Farina grew up in a small town in a hilly winemaking region of northern Italy. Neither of his parents had college degrees, and although both were convinced they “didn’t understand math,” Farina says, they bought him the technical books he wanted ... See more
On April 10, MIT marked its first official Robert R. Taylor Day with a program centered on the life and work of Robert Robinson Taylor (Class of 1892), the Institute’s first Black graduate and the first academically trained Black architect in the United S... See more
Embry-Riddle Team’s Lunar Energy Project Advances to NASA Challenge Finals A team of students from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University has designed a system to provide multi-day energy storage on the moon without needing to transport huge battery systems... See more
Eagle Team Advances to NASA Blue Skies Finals, Builds Valuable Skills A team of student researchers from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University has advanced to the finals of NASA’s Gateways to Blue Skies Competition for the second year in a row, becoming on... See more
Embry-Riddle Ph.D. Student Mines Insect Behaviors for Engineering Insights James Hand is a Ph.D. candidate at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, a Department of Defense SMART scholarship awardee and, most recently, the recipient of the International Co... See more