Making Math Beautiful: The Connection of Mathematics and Music, with Jeremy Kastine – Podcast
Math is one of those things in our lives that many of us think of as flat and uninspired, but in fact math makes the world go round. Jeremy Kastine, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, opens us up to the many possibilities that math allows for, in particular how it relates to music.
Upcycle and DIY to Save Money and Help the Environment
It’s been drilled into our heads since early childhood: reduce, reuse, recycle. Yet, there is a fourth piece to the puzzle known as upcycling. With a bit of creativity, so many items that might end up in a landfill can be given a second life.
Education transforming lives through The Chillon Project, with Dr. Thomas Fabisiak, Michelle Morrison and Kareemah Hanifa- Podcast
Today’s topic is a big one, highlighting the historic work of The Chillon Project, a Life University initiative providing higher education to people impacted by the prison system in Georgia. Our special guests are Dr. Thomas Fabisiak, Director of the Chillon Project, along with Chillon graduates Kareemah Hanifa and Michelle Morrison.
My First Quarter- Eliorgie Rodriguez
D.C. student, President of Delta Sigma Chi (outside organization), KTC President, Previous Treasurer of the Hispanic Chiropractic Club and Philosophy and Communication Club
Faces of LIFE: Cheryl Lawlor
Integrated Content Creator “Learning, Soul-Searching, Growth and Discovering How Truly Capable I am Cheryl Lawlor’s story at Life University (Life U) is a fascinating one filled with self-transformation, as well as personal and professional development. Lawlor grew up in New Haven, Connecticut where both her…
A student perspective on Human Ecology and a greener campus, with guest Kaitlin Ivey- Podcast
Kaitlyn Ivey joins us to let us know about her journey as a B.S in Human Ecology student, as well as the growth of the Green LIFE club on campus, of which she currently serves as Vice President.
Witnessing Kindness: How the Running Eagles Track & Field Team Inspired a 68-Year-Old from Central Minnesota
The Life U Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track & Field teams recently traveled to South Dakota for the NAIA Championships. While the Men’s team came up just short of back-to-back team titles, they finished an impressive 2nd overall, with three runners earning individual titles and 10…
In the Know- 6 Fun Nutrition Podcasts to Try
Whether you are a diligent Life University (Life U) student supplementing a rigorous nutrition or dietetics education in the classroom or simply wanting to lead a healthier lifestyle, there is so much information offered through informed podcasts on nutrition. Let’s introduce a few options that you might like to listen to on your commute or when you have some downtime.
Faces of LIFE- Drs. Amanda Engels and Debrah O’Hara
Here at Life University (Life U), students make long-lasting personal and professional connections that can have a profound impact on their trajectory and growth. The power of meaningful connections forged here at Life U is evident in regard to two alumni DCs who have opened up shop together, Drs. Amanda Engels and Debrah O’Hara.
Dr. Mark Kovacs talks on Life U’s Master in Sports Science, new Tennis Fitness & Sport Science Track- Podcast
It’s time to get active and learn about exciting new developments at Life U, as Dr. Mark Kovacs, Director of LIFE Sport Science Institute (LSSI) and Professor for the Department of Sport Health Science, dives into the particulars of our special Master in Sport Health Science program. He also introduces the brand-new Tennis Fitness & Sport Science Track, designed to give professionals a specialized education targeted toward success in tennis-related fields.
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