Yvonne Cagle was a member of the
Astronaut Class of 1996 (
NASA Astronaut Group 16). In 2014, Cagle was a visiting professor to
Fordham University where she participated in interdisciplinary research in health, environment and human performance. She was awarded an honorary Ph.D. by Fordham University for significant contributions to the fields of science, technology, and human health. Cagle never flew on a space mission, and by June 2017 was deemed a NASA Management Astronaut, which means that she is employed at NASA but is no longer eligible for spaceflight assignments; she still appears on the active list of NASA Management Astronauts as of January 2021, assigned to NASA's
Ames Research Center in
Mountain View, California. She was on the faculty of
Singularity University and still serves as their NASA liaison for exploration and space development. Dr. Cagle is an honorary member of the
Danish Astronautical Society. Cagle is the chief scientist for the Level II Program Office of NASA's Commercial Reusable Suborbital Research program, an advisor for NASA's Flight Opportunities Program (originally named CRuSR – Commercial Reusable Suborbital Research Program), == Post-NASA career ==