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Message of Gratitude from Dr. Rob Scott to Life University Faculty & Staff
Life University President Dr. Rob Scott delivers a message of gratitude and encouragement to the faculty and staff of the University for their hard work and collaborative attitude during this time of rapidly changing work environments.
Chair Yoga for Faculty & Staff
Campus Recreation and Wellness will be hosting chair yoga for all staff and faculty. We are probably sitting more since most of us are working remotely. This will give us a reminder to move around and prompt us to keep moving! Please watch for upcoming…
My 1st Quarter: Cheyanne Nance-Butler
If I had to give myself advice as a high school student, I would say just keep doing what youโre doing. In high school I was very determined; I had a game plan in mind, and I knew exactly what I wanted to do. So, stay the course, but be open to different career paths.
Jessie Hulsey
Hulseyโs best advice for a new student is to make sure you get involved. โI struggled at Kennesaw because I didnโt join clubs and other social activities.โ Currently, Hulsey is the treasurer for the Nutrition Club and the social media and events chair, and it has been really rewarding. Hulsey planned the nutrition fair for National Nutrition Month that was held at LIFE on March 5.
LIFE UNIVERSITY OFFERS FREE RESILIENCY TRAINING SESSIONS
Marietta, Georgia, March 5, 2020 โ Life University (LIFE) will host prospective undergraduate and graduate students and their guests on Friday and Saturday, March 6-7, 2020 for Eagle Madness Preview Day.
Life University President Dr. Rob Scott’s Latest Address to Students
University Update from President Dr. Rob Scott
Life University President Dr. Rob Scott provides his latest University update and offers his thoughts on today’s healthcare system and the impact that LIFE’s Lasting Purpose can have on others.
LIFE UNIVERSITY SWIMMING POSTS HISTORIC WEEKEND AT NAIA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Knoxville, Tennessee, March 9, 2020 โ The Life University women’s and men’s swimming programs continued to climb in national placement this weekend at the 2020 NAIA National Championships hosted by the University of Tennessee’s Allan Jones Aquatic Center. The weekend was headlined with Life U’s first ever National Runner-Up in freshman Dora Reizinger.ย
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