Two Extraordinary Embry-Riddle Women Join Elite Cohort as 2019 Brooke Owens Fellows

By Ginger Pinholster, featuring Alyssa Crystal and Jaclyn Wiley, 2019 Brooke Owens Fellows

Embry-Riddle’s own Alyssa Crystal and Jaclyn Wiley were among 38 students worldwide to receive 2019 Brooke Owens Fellowships honoring extraordinary undergraduate women in aerospace. To join the elite cohort of “Brookies” this year, Alyssa and Jaclyn competed with students from more than 125 universities in 13 nations. 

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CU leads pack with 5 Brooke Owens fellows

By University of Colorado Boulder, Featuring Kira Altman, Dallas Capozza, Vera Demchenko, Michelle Lin, and Maureen McNamara, 2019 Brooke Owens Fellows

A record setting number of University of Colorado Boulder students have earned Brooke Owens Fellowships. The highly competitive program provides paid internships and mentoring to exceptional undergraduate women seeking careers in aviation or space exploration.

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Looking at the stars and understanding our universe should be discussed in all languages, not just English

By Diana Alsindy, 2017 Brooke Owens Fellow

The language barrier can be a problem for many – if you don’t speak English, you’re essentially excluded from conversations about space exploration. I’m a Propulsion Development Engineer at Virgin Orbit and I’m trying to address this issue with a bilingual Instagram account – The Arabian Stargazer.

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Jenna Kay Foertsch: Meeting the Challenge at NASA’s Johnson Space Center

By Jenna Kay Foertsch, 2019 Brooke Owens Fellow

It was a few days before the Intern Photo Challenge submission was due. The interns at NASA’s Johnson Space Center slowly shuffled into our weekly meeting, and you could hear the usual bouts of laughter muffled from the outside. As a fiercely competitive and creative group, we knew we had to create something unique to clutch Johnson Space Center’s first win. 

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Employee Spotlight: A Top 100 Intern Working on the Dream Chaser Spacecraft

By Sierra Nevada Corporation, featuring Carson Brumley, 2018 Brooke Owens Fellow

It's no secret that SNC attracts some of the most talented minds in the industry -- from executive vice presidents to interns. One is intern Carson Brumley, who is working at SNC's Space Systems Group on the Dream Chaser spaceplane. In fact, she was just named a "Top 100 Intern in the US" by WayUp, a job website for recent college grads.  Carson was chosen from a pool of more than 700 interns. WayUp says more than 40,000 votes were cast in their search for the most ambitious, passionate, and talented interns in the country.

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UK Senior Wins Astronaut Scholarship, Brooke Owens Fellowship

By Whitney Hale, Featuring Esther Putman, 2018 Brooke Owens Fellow

University of Kentucky biology and neuroscience senior Esther Putman, of Lexington, is having an out of this world year. This summer, Putman was named one of 2018’s 50 recipients of a $10,000 scholarship from the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation (ASF). In addition, Putman was one of 40 recipients of a Brooke Owens Fellowship.

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Breaking down the gender gap in the aerospace industry

By Will Pomerantz, Brooke Owens Fellowship Co-Founder

Innovators all around the world are getting creative about ways to close the gender gap and other forms of underrepresentation and discrimination. One fresh new programme that’s making waves is the Brooke Owens Fellowship. Now entering its third year, this program gives extraordinary undergraduate women an incredible start to their careers in aviation or space.

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America’s space industry has a hiring problem, and it must battle the Silicon Valley to solve it

By Caleb Henry, Featuring Lori Garver, Brooke Owens Fellowship Co-Founder

The space industry recognizes it has an awareness issue. When people think space, they often think NASA, and little else. True, billionaire-led companies like SpaceX, Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic have opened many eyes to the broader space industry, but that hasn’t generated enough hiring leads to match industry needs.

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Two Johns Hopkins undergrads among recipients of aerospace fellowship

By Sukanya Charuchandra, Featuring Sophia Porter and Courtney Schmitt, 2018 Brooke Owens Fellows

From the first moment Johns Hopkins University undergrads Sophia Porter and Courtney Schmitt learned about outer space, they were captivated. Driven by questions about what lay beyond, they have chosen academic trajectories that will skyrocket them into the aerospace industry.

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Aerospace undergrad Madison Harrington set to launch into Brooke Owens Fellowship

By John Burnett-Larkins, Featuring Madison Harrington, 2018 Brooke Owens Fellow

There’s not a moment of hesitation when you ask sophomore Madison Harrington if she has a particular career interest in aerospace engineering. “Oh, absolutely! I want to be an astronaut!” And that, she says, is why she applied for – and is delighted to have been accepted for– the selective Brooke Owens Fellowship, “because they are very, very supportive.”

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