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Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach

Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach is a residential campus of Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University, a private university focused on aviation and aerospace programs, and it is located in Daytona Beach, Florida. The university offers associate, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree programs in arts, sciences, aviation, business, and engineering.

Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach
Former names
Embry–Riddle Company (1926–1939)
Embry–Riddle School of Aviation (1939–1965)
Embry–Riddle Aeronautical Institute (1965–1970)
TypePrivate university
Established1965
FoundersT. Higbee Embry and John Paul Riddle
Parent institution
Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University
Academic staff
1,070[1]
Students7,603[2]
Address
1 Aerospace Blvd
, , ,
32114
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29°11′19″N 81°02′55″W / 29.1886°N 81.0487°W / 29.1886; -81.0487
CampusUrban, 185 acres (75 ha)
ColorsBlue & Gold (academics)
   
Blue and Gold (athletics)
   
NicknameEagles
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IISunshine State
MascotErnie the Eagle
Websitedaytonabeach.erau.edu

History edit

Embry–Riddle began in 1925 as the Embry–Riddle Company, an aircraft dealer and airmail provider, founded by Talton Higbee Embry and John Paul Riddle in Cincinnati, Ohio. Embry–Riddle was eventually incorporated into what is now American Airlines, before reforming during the buildup to World War II in Miami, Florida as the Embry–Riddle School of Aviation, and later, the Embry–Riddle Aeronautical Institute. Embry–Riddle moved to Daytona Beach, Florida in 1965 and was renamed Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University in 1970.

Campus edit

 
The Wright Flyer statue is the centerpiece of the Daytona Beach campus. The Jack. R. Hunt Memorial Library is visible in the background.

This 185 acre (748,671 m2) site has been the home to Embry–Riddle since 1965. Built adjacent to the Daytona Beach International Airport, the campus has easy access for flight training. The main campus consists of an aviation complex, academic quad and residence halls surrounding the student center and Jack R. Hunt Aviator Park. Athletic facilities are located across Clyde Morris Blvd., anchored by the ICI Center.

The university owns 140 acres (0.57 km2) directly south of the main campus that is developed into a research park. The cornerstone building, the John Mica Engineering and Aerospace Innovation Complex (MicaPlex) was opened in May 2017.[3] An additional building for a subsonic wind tunnel is currently under construction at the same site.[4] An upper classman residence, the Chanute Complex, is approximately two miles south of the main campus.

Academic buildings edit

Lehman Engineering and Technology Center edit

Engineering classes and facilities (such as the Thermojet solid model printer, the 3024-core Cray CS400 supercomputer "Vega" and wind tunnels) are concentrated in the Lehman Engineering and Technology Center, built in 1995 to facilitate hands-on training in various engineering practices.[5] The three-story facility also includes a number of classrooms and offices for departments within the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Engineering. The building was built in part with a $12.5 million congressional appropriation in 1994. The building is named for former Florida congressional representative Bill Lehman.[6] There various software titles available to faculty and students in two computer labs within the Lehman Building, including CATIA, Nastran, Pro/ENGINEER, and Matlab.

James Hagedorn Aviation Complex edit

 
Aviation Building

The Aviation Complex includes the College of Aviation building, the Advanced Flight Simulation Center, a new College of Maintenance, a new Fleet Maintenance Hangar, and a new Flight Operations building.

The College of Aviation building provides a conducive learning environment for those in the aeronautical sciences as well as the air traffic, meteorology, safety, homeland security and dispatch programs. Opened in 2002, the building houses FAA testing facilities, a flight tutoring lab, weather labs, a spatial disorientation simulator, air safety lab, TRACON and en route air traffic control simulators as well as a control tower simulator.

The Flight Operations building is the home to the flight department. It houses flight dispatch, safety, records, scheduling, chief pilot's, team leaders, ip offices, oral and debrief rooms, and a classroom. It stands out from the rest of the campus because of its tower that houses the flight supervisors office and an interior observation deck.

 
The entrance to Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, the Lehman College of Engineering is in the background.

The Emil Buehler College of Maintenance building is a new 3-story building that houses many maintenance labs and is located in-between the flight operations building and the AMS hangar complex.

The Advanced Flight Simulation Center houses 14 simulators: eight level-six Cessna 172 NAV III simulators, two Diamond DA42 Twinstar simulators, one Bombardier Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ) level-six simulator, and 2 Redbird Crosswind Trainers. The full-motion McDonnell Douglas MD-90 simulator was recently sold and removed from the west sim bay. The simulation center also houses a number of classrooms and offices. This building was badly damaged in the Christmas Day Tornado of 2006 and became fully operational again in June 2007.

The completed complex includes a replacement for the hangar that was destroyed in the tornado Christmas Day 2006.

 
David O'Maley College of Business

David O'Maley College of Business building edit

The David O'Maley College of Business building, located next to the College of Aviation building, houses the College of Business as well as the largest computer lab on campus and four relatively large classrooms. The College of Business building is the newest academic building on campus and opened at the beginning of the spring 2008 semester. As of October 30, 2018, the business school name was changed to the David O'Maley College of Business in honor of David O'Maley, a philanthropist and trustee of Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University.

 
College of Arts and Sciences and the Embry Riddle Observatory

College of Arts and Sciences edit

The 140,000-square-foot College of Arts & Sciences building is a diverse learning community comprising five academic departments — Human Factors & Behavioral Neurobiology, Humanities & Communication, Mathematics, Physical Sciences, and Security Studies & International Affairs. The Observatory has the largest telescope in the state of Florida. It is on a free standing 164,313 pound steel structure, that holds up the 18,000 pound telescope.

Other academic buildings edit

The 49,000-square-foot (4,600 m2) Jack R. Hunt Memorial Library (JRHML) is the on campus library and contains over 230,000 volumes.[7] The library is noted for having the world's largest collection of NASA and NACA documents as well as a very extensive aviation media collection. NASA personnel have frequently consulted the JRHML for its highly comprehensive collection of NASA documents, most importantly, during the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster investigation.[citation needed] The JRHML has been demolished to make space for the new four-floor Student Union, which is supposed to feature a new library on the top two floor and a scheduled completion date in late summer 2018.[8]

The Capt. Willie Miller Instructional Center contains classrooms and an auditorium for large lectures, presentations or performances.

Residences edit

Total student capacity in the residence halls is approximately 2,000 students. All on-campus Daytona Beach residence halls feature wireless internet, except for the Chanute Complex, an off-campus residence hall where students are provided with high-speed internet via ethernet.

Student Village edit

Over 1,000 students take up residence on campus in the $29 million Student Village residence complex on the north edge of campus. Four residence halls, as well as two food venues, housing offices, and the office of the Embry Riddle Resident Student Association, are contained within the Student Village. The ResNet (Residential Network) support office for student-owned computers is also located there.[9] The residence halls in the Student Village are Adams Hall, Wood Hall, O'Connor Hall and Stimpson Hall. Adams and Wood are both freshmen halls. Two residents reside in each room, and two rooms adjoin to form a suite with a shared bathroom.[10] O'Connor provides apartment-style living for upperclassmen residents. In O'Connor, two residents share a room, and four rooms form a suite for a total of 8 residents per suite. Occupants of a suite share two bathrooms, a common room and a kitchen area.[11] Stimpson provides apartment-style living for upperclassman as well. There are two variations of rooms in Stimpson. One style has a very large room and one smaller room. The other style has two similar moderate-sized rooms and a smaller room. Both of these styles accommodate two residents and have a bathroom and kitchen area.[12]

Doolittle Hall edit

Doolittle Hall was built in 1968 and it is named after General Jimmy Doolittle (1896-1993) famous for the Doolittle Raid during World War II.[13] Doolittle it is a three-story residence hall typical of traditional university housing and is designated for first-year students. It is located near the center of campus. [14]

New residence Hall Phase 1 and 2 and 3 edit

The New Residence Hall opened in January 2017 and is located near the center of campus. This five-story facility offers suite-style living to first-year students.[15]

 
Apollo Hall

Apollo Hall edit

In July 2006, ground broke for Apollo Hall. This four-story structure houses mostly sophomores and upperclassmen. The resident hall officially opened for the fall 2007 semester, and houses 256 residents.[16] Each suite has two bedrooms adjoining a common kitchen area, with 2 students per room. The 4 student suite shares a split bathroom.

Chanute Complex edit

The Chanute Complex is a residential complex 1.5 mi (2.4 km) to the south of the main campus of the university. Named for aviation pioneer Octave Chanute,[13]

Student facilities edit

Students make regular use of the Mori Hosseini Student Union, located in the center of campus. The student center includes several dining facilities. It also has offices for the Student Government Association, Touch-N-Go Productions (campus entertainment), Greek life, The Avion Newspaper and The WIKD 102.5 FM. Many university offices, such as Campus Safety and the Dean of Student's office, are also housed in the student center. The second floor of the union includes a rooftop lounge, gaming area, and study rooms. The third floor and fourth floor host the library and other offices such as Student Employment, Title IX Office and Career Services. The student union also includes an events center and campus bookstore.[17]

Other student facilities include the 5,300-square-foot (490 m2) Interfaith Chapel, ICI Center gym, and intramural sports fields. A two-story, 12,500-square-foot (1,160 m2) fitness center was opened in August 2007, next to the pool. A new fitness center was opened in late 2022.[18]

The old fitness center was repurposed into the Boeing Center for Aviation & Aerospace Safety, the product of a $5.1 million donation by the Boeing Company to the university. Directed by former NTSB chairman Robert L. Sumwalt, the center opened in January 2024.[19][20]

 
The Boeing Center for Aviation and Aerospace Safety at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach

Organization edit

Embry–Riddle's Daytona Beach campus is the larger of two residential campuses that form Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University. The campus serves as the academic and administrative headquarters of the university and also is home to the headquarters of the worldwide campus.

Academics at the Daytona Beach campus are organized into four colleges. Each college is served by a college dean, who reports to the provost. Colleges are then organized into departments. Non-academic departments are organized under the president. Academics at the campus are organized by subject into the following colleges:

College of Arts and Sciences edit

College of Aviation edit

  • Aeronautical Science Department
  • Applied Aviation Sciences Department
  • Aviation Maintenance Science Department
  • Flight Department

College of Business edit

  • Department of Economics, Finance, and Information
  • Department of Management, Marketing, and Operations

College of Engineering edit

  • Aerospace Engineering Department
  • Electrical, Computer, Software, and Systems Engineering Department
  • Engineering Fundamentals (formerly Freshman Engineering)
  • Mechanical and Engineering Science Engineering Department
  • Civil Engineering Department

Academics edit

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, also known as “The Harvard of the Skies,”[21] is one of the top universities in the world for aviation and aerospace.

Aeronautical science (flight training) and aerospace engineering are the two most popular degrees at the Daytona Beach campus. Daytona Beach's aerospace engineering degree program ranked number one in the U.S. News & World Report college rankings of aerospace engineering degree schools without a Ph.D. program[22] each year in 2001-2005 since the category was introduced in 2001.[23] The university now has a Ph.D. program in aerospace engineering.[24][25]

Embry–Riddle's Daytona Beach campus has an extensive ROTC program, and one of the nation's largest Air Force ROTC programs.[26] Their Air Force ROTC program frequently wins national competitions.[27][28][29]

As of 2007, the engineering physics program at the Daytona Beach campus was the largest undergraduate engineering physics program in the country, and the only one specializing in aerospace.[30] As a result, the aerospace engineering program has been reclassified and Embry-Riddle's Aeronautics/Aerospace Engineering program is tied for 8th position in the 2023 US News and World Report rankings for Best Aerospace / Aeronautical / Astronautical Engineering Undergraduate Programs overall.[31]

Student Life edit

Embry–Riddle's Daytona Beach Campus total enrollment is 8,370 including 841 graduate students.[32] 27% are female and 73% are male. International students make up 10.2% of the Daytona Beach Campus's enrollment.[33] Aviation interests characterize most of the student body, though particularly among the aerospace engineering and aeronautical science majors. Daytona Beach has over 130 student organizations, including 10 fraternities and four sororities.[34] Other prominent student organizations include the Eagles Flight Team, which competes in the National Intercollegiate Flying Association, the Eagles Sport Aviation Club, Model United Nations team, the Embry–Riddle Muscle Car Association and the Student Government Association.

Athletics edit

The athletic teams of Embry–Riddle's Daytona Beach (main) campus are called the Eagles. The university is a member of the NCAA Division II ranks, primarily competing in the Sunshine State Conference (SSC) as a provisional member since the 2015–16 academic year for most their sports (achieving D-II full member status in 2017–18);[35] while its men's and women's track and field teams compete in the Peach Belt Conference (PBC) as associate members.[36] Prior to joining the NCAA and the SSC, the Eagles previously competed in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) as a founding member of the Sun Conference (formerly known as the Florida Sun Conference (FSC) until after the 2007–08 school year) from 1990–91 to 2014–15.

ERAU–Daytona Beach competes in 22 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, tennis and track & field (indoor and outdoor); while women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, softball, tennis, track & field (indoor and outdoor) and volleyball; and co-ed sports include cheerleading.

Accomplishments edit

Embry–Riddle enjoyed great success in the NAIA and The Sun Conference, winning 104 Sun Conference regular season titles,[37][better source needed] 32 conference tournament crowns, 29 individual national titles, as well as team national championships in men's basketball (2000) and men's tennis (2013). Embry–Riddle's student-athletes have also proven to be very successful in the classroom, as evidenced by the 321 NAIA scholar-athletes and 80 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans since 1990. Embry–Riddle has had 59 of those CoSIDA Academic All-Americans come since 2010, which is the 11th-highest total among NCAA schools across all three divisions.[38]

Embry–Riddle has served as the host for several NAIA National Championships in recent years. The Eagles hosted the 2002 and 2003 NAIA Men's and Women's Golf National Championships and also served as host of the 2004 NAIA Women's Golf National Championship at LPGA International. In addition, Embry–Riddle hosted the 2005 and 2006 NAIA Men's Soccer National Championship, the 2007 and 2008 NAIA Women's Soccer National Championship. The Embry–Riddle Soccer Stadium was upgraded in 2005 specifically to host the 2005 event, and can seat 1,000 fans.[39] Embry–Riddle's athletic department is led by John Phillips, who was named director of athletics in January 2014.

Ice hockey edit

Embry–Riddle also fields an ice hockey team in AAU College Hockey, ERAU was formerly a part of the American Collegiate Hockey Association; they began play in the AAU in 2021. They play in the College Hockey South Conference. Their current head coach is Bob Joyce. They play their home games at Daytona Ice Arena in South Daytona. The team qualified for the 2020 ACHA National Tournament but was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[40] The team also qualified for the 2021-2022 and 2022-2023 national tournaments.

Notable alumni edit

Notable faculty edit

Name Department Title
Kenneth Rowe Aerospace Engineering Associate Professor[41]
Robert L. Sumwalt Aviation and Aerospace Safety Executive Director
John P. Johnson 5th President
Reda R. Mankbadi Engineering College Founding Dean
Alan Pratt Humanities Professor
Stathis Kefallonitis Marketing Professor
Kenneth L. Tallman President, 1981-1986

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

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Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach is a residential campus of Embry Riddle Aeronautical University a private university focused on aviation and aerospace programs and it is located in Daytona Beach Florida The university offers associate bachelor s master s and doctoral degree programs in arts sciences aviation business and engineering Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona BeachFormer namesEmbry Riddle Company 1926 1939 Embry Riddle School of Aviation 1939 1965 Embry Riddle Aeronautical Institute 1965 1970 TypePrivate universityEstablished1965FoundersT Higbee Embry and John Paul RiddleParent institutionEmbry Riddle Aeronautical UniversityAcademic staff1 070 1 Students7 603 2 Address1 Aerospace Blvd Daytona Beach Florida Florida 32114 United States29 11 19 N 81 02 55 W 29 1886 N 81 0487 W 29 1886 81 0487CampusUrban 185 acres 75 ha ColorsBlue amp Gold academics Blue and Gold athletics NicknameEaglesSporting affiliationsNCAA Division II Sunshine StateMascotErnie the EagleWebsitedaytonabeach wbr erau wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Campus 2 1 Academic buildings 2 1 1 Lehman Engineering and Technology Center 2 1 2 James Hagedorn Aviation Complex 2 1 3 David O Maley College of Business building 2 1 4 College of Arts and Sciences 2 1 5 Other academic buildings 2 2 Residences 2 2 1 Student Village 2 2 2 Doolittle Hall 2 2 3 New residence Hall Phase 1 and 2 and 3 2 2 4 Apollo Hall 2 2 5 Chanute Complex 2 3 Student facilities 3 Organization 3 1 College of Arts and Sciences 3 2 College of Aviation 3 3 College of Business 3 3 1 College of Engineering 4 Academics 5 Student Life 6 Athletics 6 1 Accomplishments 6 2 Ice hockey 7 Notable alumni 8 Notable faculty 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editMain article Embry Riddle Aeronautical University History Embry Riddle began in 1925 as the Embry Riddle Company an aircraft dealer and airmail provider founded by Talton Higbee Embry and John Paul Riddle in Cincinnati Ohio Embry Riddle was eventually incorporated into what is now American Airlines before reforming during the buildup to World War II in Miami Florida as the Embry Riddle School of Aviation and later the Embry Riddle Aeronautical Institute Embry Riddle moved to Daytona Beach Florida in 1965 and was renamed Embry Riddle Aeronautical University in 1970 Campus edit nbsp The Wright Flyer statue is the centerpiece of the Daytona Beach campus The Jack R Hunt Memorial Library is visible in the background This 185 acre 748 671 m2 site has been the home to Embry Riddle since 1965 Built adjacent to the Daytona Beach International Airport the campus has easy access for flight training The main campus consists of an aviation complex academic quad and residence halls surrounding the student center and Jack R Hunt Aviator Park Athletic facilities are located across Clyde Morris Blvd anchored by the ICI Center The university owns 140 acres 0 57 km2 directly south of the main campus that is developed into a research park The cornerstone building the John Mica Engineering and Aerospace Innovation Complex MicaPlex was opened in May 2017 3 An additional building for a subsonic wind tunnel is currently under construction at the same site 4 An upper classman residence the Chanute Complex is approximately two miles south of the main campus Academic buildings edit Lehman Engineering and Technology Center edit Engineering classes and facilities such as the Thermojet solid model printer the 3024 core Cray CS400 supercomputer Vega and wind tunnels are concentrated in the Lehman Engineering and Technology Center built in 1995 to facilitate hands on training in various engineering practices 5 The three story facility also includes a number of classrooms and offices for departments within the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Engineering The building was built in part with a 12 5 million congressional appropriation in 1994 The building is named for former Florida congressional representative Bill Lehman 6 There various software titles available to faculty and students in two computer labs within the Lehman Building including CATIA Nastran Pro ENGINEER and Matlab James Hagedorn Aviation Complex edit nbsp Aviation Building The Aviation Complex includes the College of Aviation building the Advanced Flight Simulation Center a new College of Maintenance a new Fleet Maintenance Hangar and a new Flight Operations building The College of Aviation building provides a conducive learning environment for those in the aeronautical sciences as well as the air traffic meteorology safety homeland security and dispatch programs Opened in 2002 the building houses FAA testing facilities a flight tutoring lab weather labs a spatial disorientation simulator air safety lab TRACON and en route air traffic control simulators as well as a control tower simulator The Flight Operations building is the home to the flight department It houses flight dispatch safety records scheduling chief pilot s team leaders ip offices oral and debrief rooms and a classroom It stands out from the rest of the campus because of its tower that houses the flight supervisors office and an interior observation deck nbsp The entrance to Embry Riddle Aeronautical University the Lehman College of Engineering is in the background The Emil Buehler College of Maintenance building is a new 3 story building that houses many maintenance labs and is located in between the flight operations building and the AMS hangar complex The Advanced Flight Simulation Center houses 14 simulators eight level six Cessna 172 NAV III simulators two Diamond DA42 Twinstar simulators one Bombardier Canadair Regional Jet CRJ level six simulator and 2 Redbird Crosswind Trainers The full motion McDonnell Douglas MD 90 simulator was recently sold and removed from the west sim bay The simulation center also houses a number of classrooms and offices This building was badly damaged in the Christmas Day Tornado of 2006 and became fully operational again in June 2007 The completed complex includes a replacement for the hangar that was destroyed in the tornado Christmas Day 2006 nbsp David O Maley College of Business David O Maley College of Business building edit The David O Maley College of Business building located next to the College of Aviation building houses the College of Business as well as the largest computer lab on campus and four relatively large classrooms The College of Business building is the newest academic building on campus and opened at the beginning of the spring 2008 semester As of October 30 2018 the business school name was changed to the David O Maley College of Business in honor of David O Maley a philanthropist and trustee of Embry Riddle Aeronautical University nbsp College of Arts and Sciences and the Embry Riddle Observatory College of Arts and Sciences edit Main article Embry Riddle Observatory The 140 000 square foot College of Arts amp Sciences building is a diverse learning community comprising five academic departments Human Factors amp Behavioral Neurobiology Humanities amp Communication Mathematics Physical Sciences and Security Studies amp International Affairs The Observatory has the largest telescope in the state of Florida It is on a free standing 164 313 pound steel structure that holds up the 18 000 pound telescope Other academic buildings edit The 49 000 square foot 4 600 m2 Jack R Hunt Memorial Library JRHML is the on campus library and contains over 230 000 volumes 7 The library is noted for having the world s largest collection of NASA and NACA documents as well as a very extensive aviation media collection NASA personnel have frequently consulted the JRHML for its highly comprehensive collection of NASA documents most importantly during the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster investigation citation needed The JRHML has been demolished to make space for the new four floor Student Union which is supposed to feature a new library on the top two floor and a scheduled completion date in late summer 2018 8 The Capt Willie Miller Instructional Center contains classrooms and an auditorium for large lectures presentations or performances Residences edit Total student capacity in the residence halls is approximately 2 000 students All on campus Daytona Beach residence halls feature wireless internet except for the Chanute Complex an off campus residence hall where students are provided with high speed internet via ethernet Student Village edit Over 1 000 students take up residence on campus in the 29 million Student Village residence complex on the north edge of campus Four residence halls as well as two food venues housing offices and the office of the Embry Riddle Resident Student Association are contained within the Student Village The ResNet Residential Network support office for student owned computers is also located there 9 The residence halls in the Student Village are Adams Hall Wood Hall O Connor Hall and Stimpson Hall Adams and Wood are both freshmen halls Two residents reside in each room and two rooms adjoin to form a suite with a shared bathroom 10 O Connor provides apartment style living for upperclassmen residents In O Connor two residents share a room and four rooms form a suite for a total of 8 residents per suite Occupants of a suite share two bathrooms a common room and a kitchen area 11 Stimpson provides apartment style living for upperclassman as well There are two variations of rooms in Stimpson One style has a very large room and one smaller room The other style has two similar moderate sized rooms and a smaller room Both of these styles accommodate two residents and have a bathroom and kitchen area 12 Doolittle Hall edit Doolittle Hall was built in 1968 and it is named after General Jimmy Doolittle 1896 1993 famous for the Doolittle Raid during World War II 13 Doolittle it is a three story residence hall typical of traditional university housing and is designated for first year students It is located near the center of campus 14 New residence Hall Phase 1 and 2 and 3 edit The New Residence Hall opened in January 2017 and is located near the center of campus This five story facility offers suite style living to first year students 15 nbsp Apollo Hall Apollo Hall edit In July 2006 ground broke for Apollo Hall This four story structure houses mostly sophomores and upperclassmen The resident hall officially opened for the fall 2007 semester and houses 256 residents 16 Each suite has two bedrooms adjoining a common kitchen area with 2 students per room The 4 student suite shares a split bathroom Chanute Complex edit The Chanute Complex is a residential complex 1 5 mi 2 4 km to the south of the main campus of the university Named for aviation pioneer Octave Chanute 13 Student facilities edit Students make regular use of the Mori Hosseini Student Union located in the center of campus The student center includes several dining facilities It also has offices for the Student Government Association Touch N Go Productions campus entertainment Greek life The Avion Newspaper and The WIKD 102 5 FM Many university offices such as Campus Safety and the Dean of Student s office are also housed in the student center The second floor of the union includes a rooftop lounge gaming area and study rooms The third floor and fourth floor host the library and other offices such as Student Employment Title IX Office and Career Services The student union also includes an events center and campus bookstore 17 Other student facilities include the 5 300 square foot 490 m2 Interfaith Chapel ICI Center gym and intramural sports fields A two story 12 500 square foot 1 160 m2 fitness center was opened in August 2007 next to the pool A new fitness center was opened in late 2022 18 The old fitness center was repurposed into the Boeing Center for Aviation amp Aerospace Safety the product of a 5 1 million donation by the Boeing Company to the university Directed by former NTSB chairman Robert L Sumwalt the center opened in January 2024 19 20 nbsp The Boeing Center for Aviation and Aerospace Safety at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona BeachOrganization editEmbry Riddle s Daytona Beach campus is the larger of two residential campuses that form Embry Riddle Aeronautical University The campus serves as the academic and administrative headquarters of the university and also is home to the headquarters of the worldwide campus Academics at the Daytona Beach campus are organized into four colleges Each college is served by a college dean who reports to the provost Colleges are then organized into departments Non academic departments are organized under the president Academics at the campus are organized by subject into the following colleges College of Arts and Sciences edit Department of Human Factors Department of Physical Sciences Department of Mathematics Department of Security Studies amp International Studies Department of Humanities and Communication ROTC Reserve Officer Training Corps Air Force ROTC Army ROTC Naval Marine ROTC College of Aviation edit Aeronautical Science Department Applied Aviation Sciences Department Aviation Maintenance Science Department Flight Department College of Business edit Department of Economics Finance and Information Department of Management Marketing and Operations College of Engineering edit Aerospace Engineering Department Electrical Computer Software and Systems Engineering Department Engineering Fundamentals formerly Freshman Engineering Mechanical and Engineering Science Engineering Department Civil Engineering DepartmentAcademics editEmbry Riddle Aeronautical University also known as The Harvard of the Skies 21 is one of the top universities in the world for aviation and aerospace Aeronautical science flight training and aerospace engineering are the two most popular degrees at the Daytona Beach campus Daytona Beach s aerospace engineering degree program ranked number one in the U S News amp World Report college rankings of aerospace engineering degree schools without a Ph D program 22 each year in 2001 2005 since the category was introduced in 2001 23 The university now has a Ph D program in aerospace engineering 24 25 Embry Riddle s Daytona Beach campus has an extensive ROTC program and one of the nation s largest Air Force ROTC programs 26 Their Air Force ROTC program frequently wins national competitions 27 28 29 As of 2007 the engineering physics program at the Daytona Beach campus was the largest undergraduate engineering physics program in the country and the only one specializing in aerospace 30 As a result the aerospace engineering program has been reclassified and Embry Riddle s Aeronautics Aerospace Engineering program is tied for 8th position in the 2023 US News and World Report rankings for Best Aerospace Aeronautical Astronautical Engineering Undergraduate Programs overall 31 Student Life editEmbry Riddle s Daytona Beach Campus total enrollment is 8 370 including 841 graduate students 32 27 are female and 73 are male International students make up 10 2 of the Daytona Beach Campus s enrollment 33 Aviation interests characterize most of the student body though particularly among the aerospace engineering and aeronautical science majors Daytona Beach has over 130 student organizations including 10 fraternities and four sororities 34 Other prominent student organizations include the Eagles Flight Team which competes in the National Intercollegiate Flying Association the Eagles Sport Aviation Club Model United Nations team the Embry Riddle Muscle Car Association and the Student Government Association Athletics editMain article Embry Riddle Eagles The athletic teams of Embry Riddle s Daytona Beach main campus are called the Eagles The university is a member of the NCAA Division II ranks primarily competing in the Sunshine State Conference SSC as a provisional member since the 2015 16 academic year for most their sports achieving D II full member status in 2017 18 35 while its men s and women s track and field teams compete in the Peach Belt Conference PBC as associate members 36 Prior to joining the NCAA and the SSC the Eagles previously competed in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA as a founding member of the Sun Conference formerly known as the Florida Sun Conference FSC until after the 2007 08 school year from 1990 91 to 2014 15 ERAU Daytona Beach competes in 22 intercollegiate varsity sports Men s sports include baseball basketball cross country golf lacrosse rowing soccer tennis and track amp field indoor and outdoor while women s sports include basketball cross country golf lacrosse rowing soccer softball tennis track amp field indoor and outdoor and volleyball and co ed sports include cheerleading Accomplishments edit Embry Riddle enjoyed great success in the NAIA and The Sun Conference winning 104 Sun Conference regular season titles 37 better source needed 32 conference tournament crowns 29 individual national titles as well as team national championships in men s basketball 2000 and men s tennis 2013 Embry Riddle s student athletes have also proven to be very successful in the classroom as evidenced by the 321 NAIA scholar athletes and 80 CoSIDA Academic All Americans since 1990 Embry Riddle has had 59 of those CoSIDA Academic All Americans come since 2010 which is the 11th highest total among NCAA schools across all three divisions 38 Embry Riddle has served as the host for several NAIA National Championships in recent years The Eagles hosted the 2002 and 2003 NAIA Men s and Women s Golf National Championships and also served as host of the 2004 NAIA Women s Golf National Championship at LPGA International In addition Embry Riddle hosted the 2005 and 2006 NAIA Men s Soccer National Championship the 2007 and 2008 NAIA Women s Soccer National Championship The Embry Riddle Soccer Stadium was upgraded in 2005 specifically to host the 2005 event and can seat 1 000 fans 39 Embry Riddle s athletic department is led by John Phillips who was named director of athletics in January 2014 Ice hockey edit Embry Riddle also fields an ice hockey team in AAU College Hockey ERAU was formerly a part of the American Collegiate Hockey Association they began play in the AAU in 2021 They play in the College Hockey South Conference Their current head coach is Bob Joyce They play their home games at Daytona Ice Arena in South Daytona The team qualified for the 2020 ACHA National Tournament but was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 40 The team also qualified for the 2021 2022 and 2022 2023 national tournaments Notable alumni editMain article List of Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach alumniNotable faculty editName Department Title Kenneth Rowe Aerospace Engineering Associate Professor 41 Robert L Sumwalt Aviation and Aerospace Safety Executive Director John P Johnson 5th President Reda R Mankbadi Engineering College Founding Dean Alan Pratt Humanities Professor Stathis Kefallonitis Marketing Professor Kenneth L Tallman President 1981 1986See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Prescott List of Embry Riddle Aeronautical University alumni List of aerospace engineering schools Embry Riddle Observatory The Avion Newspaper Daytona Beach Student Newspaper WIKD LP The WIKD 102 5 FM Daytona Beach Campus Radio Station Independent Colleges and Universities of Florida ICUF References edit Faculty and Staff ERAU News Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Archived from the original on May 11 2015 Retrieved March 12 2011 Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach Student Life U S News and World Report Retrieved February 3 2023 MicaPlex Debut Kicks Off with Announcement of New Tenant Scholarship and Business Incubator Embry Riddle Newsroom Retrieved April 14 2018 Crews Break Ground on Wind Tunnel Building at Embry Riddle Research Park Embry Riddle Newsroom Retrieved April 14 2018 High Performance Computing Embry Riddle Aeronautical University erau edu Retrieved April 14 2018 Congressman John L Mica Archived from the original on January 9 2007 Retrieved July 19 2007 Peterson s College Close up Peterson s Archived from the original on June 30 2007 Retrieved July 1 2007 Home Student Union Retrieved April 14 2018 ResNet Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Archived from the original on November 15 2007 Retrieved July 1 2007 Adams and Wood Hall Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Archived from the original on March 1 2024 Retrieved March 1 2024 O Connor Hall Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Retrieved March 1 2024 Stimpson Hall Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Retrieved March 1 2024 a b James Charles Devlin Doolittle Hall Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Retrieved March 19 2018 Residence Halls Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach FL Apollo Hall Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Retrieved March 1 2024 Mori Hosseini Student Union Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach FL ERAU Eagle Fitness Complex Pinholster Ginger March 23 2023 Boeing Embry Riddle Partner on 5 1 Million Center to Advance Aviation Safety Embry Riddle Aeronautical University News Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Retrieved March 27 2024 Pinholster Ginger January 26 2024 Researchers Showcase Aviation Safety Strategies Embry Riddle Aeronautical University News Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Retrieved March 27 2024 Education Learning to Fix It or Fly It Time Magazine July 2 1979 Retrieved June 22 2023 US News America s Best Colleges 2008 U S News amp World Report August 19 2007 Archived from the original on August 18 2007 Retrieved August 17 2007 Embry Riddle Keeps Top Spot in U S News amp World Report s Best College Rankings Press release Embry Riddle Aeronautical University August 18 2005 Archived from the original on October 10 2006 Retrieved December 25 2006 Harper Mark September 4 2006 ERAU unveils new doctorate Daytona Beach News Journal Retrieved December 25 2006 Boekelman Brandon September 12 2006 Embry Riddle to add Ph D in AE The Avion Newspaper Retrieved December 25 2006 Air Force ROTC Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach FL daytonabeach erau edu Retrieved February 28 2024 Air Force ROTC Detachment Named Best in Nation Press release Embry Riddle Aeronautical University August 9 1999 Archived from the original on September 15 2006 Retrieved December 25 2006 Daytona Beach Air Force ROTC Detachment Named Top Unit in Nation Press release Embry Riddle Aeronautical University October 30 2002 Archived from the original on September 7 2006 Retrieved December 25 2006 Air Force ROTC Programs Thrive at Embry Riddle s Residential Campuses Press release Embry Riddle Aeronautical University June 29 2001 Archived from the original on September 15 2006 Retrieved December 25 2006 Engineering Physics Program Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Archived from the original on September 23 2020 Retrieved March 1 2024 Best Undergraduate Aerospace Aeronautical Astronautical Engineering Programs US News and World Report Retrieved September 11 2023 Enrollment Newsroom Embry Riddle News erau edu Retrieved March 4 2024 Student Demographics Embry Riddle Aeronautical University news erau edu Retrieved March 4 2024 Embry Riddle Fraternity amp Sorority Life Archived from the original on February 5 2011 Retrieved January 15 2011 Dean Zach July 17 2017 After two year provisional period Embry Riddle officially NCAA member Daytona Beach News Journal Daytona Beach Peach Belt Welcomes Embry Riddle as Associate Member for Track amp Field Press release Peach Belt Conference August 14 2017 Archived from the original on August 18 2017 Retrieved August 17 2017 Embry Riddle Daytona Beach Athletics Program Now NCAA Member Press release prweb Retrieved August 5 2017 ERAUAthletics Officially a Member of the Sunshine State Conference Press release ERAUAthletics August 10 2017 Retrieved August 10 2017 Embry Riddle Soccer Stadium Press release Embry Riddle Aeronautical University September 26 2006 Archived from the original on July 10 2011 Retrieved July 1 2007 2019 20 Regionals ACHA achahockey org Archived from the original on February 3 2020 Retired Embry Riddle Professor s Surprising Story Lives On January 12 2023 Retrieved June 22 2023 External links editOfficial website Official athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach amp oldid 1217929819, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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