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AI Impact for Those New to the Workforce

It’s impossible to tune out the incessant alarmist hysteria related to AI. There is a palpable fear for many that advanced AI tools are poised and ready to allow all the robots to steal all human jobs and throw society in disarray. The truth is more complicated but hopefully a tad more comforting.

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Talking the TIC with Zachary Weinstein – Podcast

DC student Zachary Weinstein is the Vice President of the Tonal Integrative Correction (TIC) club. By bringing together neural, muscular and skeletal components, TIC restores the normal degree of nerve tension and expression for the maintenance of optimal body harmony and function. TIC is about removing interference within the body so that the power that made the body can heal the body from above, down, inside and out.

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LIFE UNIVERSITY VICE PRESIDENT DR. GILLES LAMARCHE APPOINTED TO COBB CHAMBER BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR 2025

Marietta, Georgia – December 19, 2024 – Life University (Life U) proudly announces that Dr. Gilles LaMarche, Vice President of University Advancement, has been appointed to the Cobb Chamber Board of Directors for 2025. Dr. LaMarche attended the board’s orientation earlier this month, with his term officially beginning in January.

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Celebrating the Holidays: Life U’s Winter Break with Family and Friends

As the winter chill begins to set in and the campus of Life University (Life U) starts to quiet down, there’s an unmistakable excitement in the air. The holiday season is upon us, and it’s a time filled with joy, relaxation and cherished moments with loved ones. Here at Life U, the holiday break is not just a pause from academic pursuits but an opportunity to rejuvenate, reflect and reconnect with family and friends. 

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Life U Students Lead the Charge in Environmental Stewardship

At Life U, our commitment to environmental sustainability is more than a mission; it’s a way of life. Recently, our dedicated students, especially those from the Environment and Sustainability bachelor’s degree program, showcased their commitment through an impactful river cleanup event. This initiative not only earned us the prestigious Adopt-A-Stream Award in April but also highlighted the critical role of environmental education in fostering real-world change.