LIFE UNIVERSITY’S NEUROLIFE INSTITUTE ANNOUNCES INNOVATIVE NEUROLOGICAL TREATMENT RESEARCH RESULTS
Marietta, Georgia, January 23, 2019 – Life University’s NeuroLIFE Institute recently concluded its extensive research on the NeuroSage – a video game type of equipment developed to increase brain function in individuals with neurological deficiencies. After testing this treatment modality, the NeuroLIFE Institute has found that it is not only safe to use, but it has proven effective in increasing brain function, such as cognitive and balance parameters, in said individuals.
HOT SHOOTING LEADS MEN’S BASKETBALL IN UPSET OVER NO. 10 CAMPBELLSVILLE
Waleska, Georgia, January 18, 2019 – The Life University Men’s Basketball team used a strong second half run to pull off the 82-68 upset over No. 10 nationally-ranked Campbellsville University in their Mid-South Conference matchup Thursday night, January 17. Life U improved to 13-7 (3-1) on the year, while Campbellsville fell to 16-3 (2-2).
LIFE UNIVERSITY WELCOMES JULIE BREZINSKY, NEW DIRECTOR OF DINING FOR CHARTWELLS AT LIFE UNIVERSITY
Marietta, Georgia, January 18, 2019 – Life University (LIFE) is pleased to welcome Bethlehem, Pennsylvania native Julie Brezinsky as the new Director of Dining for Chartwells at LIFE.
Brezinsky comes to LIFE from Levy Restaurants at Mercedes-Benz Stadium where she was the GM of Suites. Julie led the suites team in opening Mercedes-Benz Stadium, as well as hosting more than 150 major events, including all Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United events, as well as the 2018 National Championship game, MLS All-Star game, MLS Cup, SEC Championship and Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl.
LIFE UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS EXCEEDS ACADEMIC MILESTONES
Marietta, Georgia, January 15, 2019 – The Life University Athletic Department set new milestones academically with the conclusion of the 2018 Fall Quarter. The department had a record 266 student-athletes named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (3.0 or above), with 43 Running Eagles earning a perfect 4.0 in the classroom.
ONLINE COMPASSIONATE INTEGRITY TRAINING COHORTS BEGIN TUESDAY, JANUARY 15 AND WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16
Marietta, Georgia, January 14, 2019 – Online Compassionate Integrity Training (CIT) kicks off with two cohorts this Tuesday and Wednesday, January 15 & 16, 2019. The courses are still open for registration for anyone by visiting CharterforCompassion.org/compassion-integrity-training today. They are brought to you by Life University’s Center for Compassion, Integrity and Secular Ethics (CCISE), as well as the Charter for Compassion.
LIFE UNIVERSITY’S CHASE ZEMENAK NAMED NAIA MEN’S WRESTLER OF THE WEEK
Marietta, Georgia, January 10, 2019 – Chase Zemenak from the Life University men’s wrestling team was named the NAIA Men’s Wrestler of the Week based on his performance from December 31 to January 6 the league office announced Wednesday afternoon, January 9. He is the second wrestler in program history to receive this honor. Below are the results from his 4-0 efforts at the NWCA National Duals:
Javier Del Hoyo
Like many others, Javier Del Hoyo’s initial experience with Chiropractic came from a traumatic experience. Del Hoyo was involved in a car accident at eight years old when he received care from a chiropractor for the first time. However, the next time he encountered chiropractic care in his late teens, with experience and understanding, he became convinced of the vast benefits it provided.
Takieta Clark
“When I did my first adjustment, it was so amazing that I was even tingling all over! That’s what this journey is all about … making a difference in the world one patient at a time. But, the best part is that I still get that tingly feeling every time I do an adjustment.”
Michael Becker
When looking at Chiropractic through an artist’s lens, you may well see it as an “art” as well. Michael Becker, on his way to becoming a Doctor of Chiropractic, does indeed take that view. An extremely well-spoken individual, Becker possesses a degree in Philosophy obtained from the University of Tampa in Florida, yet is now at Life University walking a very different path. He says that LIFE’s philosophy aligns well with his own personal beliefs, and after he came to the realization that he wanted to serve his fellow man, he came to LIFE to learn a profession that does just that.
Brian Muntanga
From early-in-the-morning rugby practice to afternoon business classes, each day Brian Muntanga divides his time between his two interests.
Muntanga, an undergraduate Business Administration major, also holds the position of hooker on Life University’s rugby team. He is one of the team’s forwards who, during scrums, plays in the front row to ‘hook’ the ball back with his foot.
Social Media