Faces of LIFE: Yalitzaly Ramos
In a roundabout way, it makes sense why health care became a field of interest for Ramos. From an early age, she had an interest in the “structural point of view of things, things about construction,” spending days in the garage with her dad.
Positivity and Impact from the M.S in Positive Psychology program, with Alette Stache and Alison Smith-Podcast
Follow two accomplished Life University M.S in Positive Psychology students, Alette Stache and Alison Smith, as they ruminate on how this one-of-a-kind online program has helped them to grow personally. As they both approach graduation rapidly, it is a time of reflection and gratitude.
Taking Pollen Into Account: Fighting Seasonal Allergies the Natural way
The flowers are blooming and pleasing to the eye, but if you are a seasonal allergy sufferer, your nose and throat might find spring to be a less pleasant affair. Seasonal allergies like hay fever and allergic rhinitis can make you uncomfortable and irritable. So,…
Volleying into Improved Health with Tennis
Getting enough exercise can be a real drag, especially if you are mentally tired from a long day at school or work. That’s why so many people turn to sports to turn movement into a game, making exercise fun and competitive if necessary. There are…
Faces of LIFE- Matthew Mairowitz
B.S. in Computer Information Management and B.B.A. in Business Administration Alumnus (Class of 2020), Former Life U Men’s Rugby Player Matthew Mairowitz first came to Life University (Life U) in 2016, eager to tear up the rugby pitch and learn useful tools as a…
Solid foundations of Chiropractic Research, with Dr. Stephanie Sullivan -Podcast
Research is the bedrock on which we build, “research of clinical relevance to the patients and profession of chiropractic, embodying the core values of Life University.” Dr. Stephanie Sullivan, Director of Life U’s Dr. Sid E. Williams Center for Chiropractic Research (CCR), explains further about CCR’s mission and its potential impact.
The Value of Mentorship
Intentional relationship-building can be a key component of personal and professional growth. One intentional relationship that can be useful to cultivate is a mentorship. Typically, a mentor is an experienced professional who takes an up-and-coming individual under their wing and gives them guidance as they…
Rugby History at Life University and Beyond, With Coach Colton Cariaga -Podcast
Coach Colton Cariaga, Life U Men’s Rugby Coach, gives a crash course on the origins of Rugby as a whole, the origins of Rugby at Life U and a look at the future of the sport as a professional entity
No Bones About It- Keeping an Eye on Healthy Bones
Weakening bone structure can become a mounting concern going into later years, amidst natural chemistry changes. Most people have a friend or loved one who might not be the same after a bad fall or broken hip. A fragile bone can be the cause of…
Faces of LIFE: Melissa Steele
Chicago suburb transplant Melissa Steele has spent her personal and professional life serving others and helping others in their development. Steele was raised by her grandmother and considers her grandmother to be her “anchor of faith.”
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