Decoding AI and What it Means for the Future
Artificial Intelligence (AI) could be the big bad or the big good that changes everything about how our world operates. Terminator fans might fear robot overlords taking over. Ideally however, AI is nothing to fear as long as we understand it is a tool that must be used ethically and responsibly.
Crossing New Roads Through Life U Men’s Lacrosse, with Coach Michael Baggetta – Podcast
Starting a new collegiate sports team program from scratch is no small feat, yet Head Coach of Life U Men’s Lacrosse Michael Baggetta is up to the task. Baggetta has a respectable history of coaching teams with academic success as top priority, while still remaining competitive athletically. It’s a tradition that he hopes to continue at Life U and so far seems to be playing out well.
Dorm Hygiene for the win!
Face facts. Living in close quarters with someone else can get messy – emotionally and with all the darn laundry. It’s a new quarter, so let’s keep it clean!
TriBeta at Life University
Beta Beta Beta (TriBeta) is a collegiate honor society and academic fraternity for students of the biological sciences. The society recently installed Life University’s (Life U’s) Beta Beta Beta Chapter (Lambda Upsilon Gamma) in December 2023, and Life U is honored to have them here on our campus.
Oh Canada! How Canadian Chiropractic Students Have Built Community, with Cody Gillis- Podcast
Life University prides itself on the diverse student population that we attract and serve. For example, we do have a significant group of students from the northern neighbor of the of U.S., Canada. Cody Gillis is the Prime Minister of the newly-reformed Canada Club, a group that allows Canadian students and students interested in practicing Chiropractic in Canada to build community and to learn more about the ever-changing practice requirements in that country. The club also breaches the topic of how to adapt what they have learned at Life U to a culture that might have a different viewpoint in terms of care.
Sleep Hygiene with Dr. Dom Fetterly, Director of the NeuroLIFE Institute (NLI)
“Sleep hygiene is how well you take care of your sleep routine. With that, how well do we take care of our brains so they can sleep and recover well so that they can heal better? Often the cases and the folks we see here at NeuroLIFE Institute (NLI) – they’re in a position where optimal healing needs to come from any avenue that we can find. Sleep is often a controllable factor and often worthwhile endeavor to explore with patients,” explained Dr. Dom Fetterly, Director of NLI.
Exploring Student LIFEforce and Student Ambassadors
Student LIFEforce (SLF) is an extension of LIFEforce, involving Life U students who are passionate about Chiropractic and feel called to support Life U by sending students to the University and shifting the healthcare paradigm in the world.
The Mission of the Life University Student Ambassadors is to promote the vision, growth and quality of Life University by optimizing the experience of current students, prospective students and special guests.
LIFE CHIROPRACTIC CENTERS CONNECTS WITH COMMUNITY AT ALIVE IN ROSWELL FESTIVAL
Roswell, Georgia – April 22, 2024 – Life Chiropractic Centers (LCC) always makes a point to connect with the local community, having fun with them while also sharing vital information about access to chiropractic care. Their latest public event attendance was at the Alive in Roswell (also known as Alive at 5) festival, a free monthly arts & music festival on Historic Canton Street held every third Thursday evening of the month from April through October.
Faces of LIFE: Samantha Clark
In the dynamic tapestry of Life University (Life U), there exists a role that encapsulates the very essence of student growth and development, showcasing Life U’s Lasting Purpose. Meet Samantha Clark, the Director of Engagement and Career Services, whose journey intertwines seamlessly with the heartbeat of our institution.
Bridging Athletics with the entire Life U Community, with Tatiana Warman – Podcast
If you are familiar with the geography of the Life U campus, you might notice that it is somewhat split into two halves by our main street, Barclay Circle. Students heavily engaged in Athletics or Sport Health Science programs spend much of their time on the side nearest Rottenwood Creek, while most other academic endeavors of the University occur on the opposite side. Tatiana Warman, Director of Athletic Health, talks about how this artificial divide can be isolating and she hopes more ways can be found to help the whole campus feel more connected. She also discusses her career at Life U first as an athletic trainer, which has expanded into a larger administrative role that gives her the chance to make an even broader impact.
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