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What is it, where is it? - Nov. 10
This week's photo and hint: Strong-willed, this guy points the way. Matt Hinshaw/The Daily Courier The correct answer for this past week's "What is it, where is it?" is: the Icarus bronze statue at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, in memory of Jacob Max Levine.
Wausau Alderman Says He Didn't Secretly Flee
Wausau City Council Alderman Steve Foley has resigned. The District 10 alderman sent an official resignation notice to City Clerk Kelly Michaels Wednesday night.
US Airways returns to Melbourne
Airline launches 3 daily flights to Charlotte, N.C. BY WAYNE T. PRICE * FLORIDA TODAY * November 10, 2009 Previous Page The competition among legacy airlines serving Melbourne International Airport took a major leap forward -- as in, there is some now -- with the announcement Monday that US Airways would begin service between the Harbor City and ...
Life in outer space part of ERAU lecture
An expert on the possibility of life in outer space will speak Monday at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in a lecture that is open to the public free of charge.
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The Australian voice was clear but surrounded by crackles. It repeated the invitation several times.
Pilot First, Gender Almost Irrelevant
There's still a big gap between the number of male and female pilots, but Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University makes sure all students are welcome and given every opportunity for success.
National Security and Intelligence Meeting to be Held at Embry-Riddle
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University issued the following news release: A panel of some of the nation's leading experts in security and intelligence will discuss "Challenges for Homeland Security in the 21st Century" at a daylong meeting Nov.
Byrnes puts safety first in flight department
During an average week at the Embry-Riddle Flight Department, many things are done to keep everyone involved safe.
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Aviation job fair set at university
Job seekers pursuing careers in aviation and aerospace industry may find one at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's 2009 Industry/Career Expo.
James Dougan was hunched over a lab table in science class yesterday, concentrating hard on the assignment in front of him, when some strangers walked in carrying a big cardboard check.
Around Broadneck: Broadneck area benefits from Eagle Scout projects
Eagles usually hatch in the spring, but four new eagles emerged from the Ulmstead Barn in Arnold last Thursday evening.
Hardwick Architect Celebrated for His "Sacred Space"
Patrick Kane was surprised when he got a call from the New England chapter of the American Institute of Architects saying he had won one of the association's annual awards.
College Volleyball: 'Riders, ERAU face off for charity
The Yavapai College and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University volleyball teams face off today at ERAU for bragging rights and to raise breast cancer awareness as part of the Dig Pink National Breast Cancer Awareness Rally.
AmeriCorps will recognize volunteers
County Court Judge Eleni Derke will swear in more than 220 North Florida AmeriCorps members this afternoon at the Hyatt.
Play Hardcore Wiffle Ball For A Cure
Some Central Florida people played hardcore wiffle ball for a cure this weekend.
Five Students Receive 2009 Janice K. Barden Scholarship Awards From NBAA
Individuals Recognized At NBAA 62nd Annual Meeting & Convention In Orlando Five college students studying aviation-related curricula at NBAA and University Aviation Association member institutions have received 2009 NBAA Barden Scholarship awards totaling $5,000. The scholarship recipients were recognized today during the Association's 62nd Annual ...
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ERAU grad killed in midair collision of F-16s
Authorities said an Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University graduate -- described as "one of the best" by a former instructor -- had no opportunity to eject from his F-16 Fighting Falcon when it collided with another F-16 offshore near Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., on Thursday.
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JSSI and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Offer New Internship Programv
October 20, 2009 - Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and JSSI, the world's largest, independent provider of hourly cost maintenance programs for the business aviation industry, recently announced a new summer internship program.
College a growing part of sailors' lives
Sherri Hill knows how important education is to her future: College, after all, was the reason she joined the Navy in the first place.
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Embry-Riddle eliminates positions, cuts hours
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University has eliminated 21 positions at its Daytona Beach campus, and adjusted the work hours of another 19.
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