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A Commitment to Veterans’ Success and Well-being

Life University has long been recognized for its commitment to providing exceptional education and fostering a supportive community for all students. This commitment extends to the brave men and women who have served our country, and it is with great pride that we announce Life U’s recent partnership with the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR).

Chiropractic, Events

Life Leadership Weekend Recap: January 2024

This first Life Leadership Weekend (LLW) of 2024 was a tremendous success as prospective Life U students became acquainted with the University’s flagship Doctor of Chiropractic professional degree program; the beautiful Life U campus; and the faculty, staff and students of Life U.

Slice of LIFE

Recipes for LIFE Series: Golden Beet Salad

Hey there, we’re diving into a refreshing and lively salad today, soaking in all those spring vibes. It’s not just a salad—it’s a showstopper perfect for sharing with your favorite people or treating yourself to a bit of soul-soothing, indulgent self-care.

Faces of LIFE, FACES of LIFE FRIDAY, Slice of LIFE

Faces of LIFE: Jermaine Alexander

Jermaine Alexander is a Cleveland, Ohio native and began working at Life University in June of 2023. Alexander works in the Life U Fitness Center and with the Student Affairs Office, handling the Campus Recreation & Wellness. He is active in creating programs for faculty, staff and students alike; his enthusiasm and energy for the work that he does is palpable from the moment one interacts with him.

CGUS, Faculty/Staff, Podcast, Slice of LIFE

Chemistry with Heart, with Dr. Robin Nelson – Podcast

Sometimes it can seem like Life University’s (Life U) Graduate and Chiropractic programs get more than their fair share of attention, but our University also offers unique and vigorous Undergraduate programs. Dr. Robin Nelson, Assistant Professor of Natural Sciences, is the chemistry queen here at Life U, teaching General Chemistry and Organic Chemistry, required for many undergraduate degrees and beyond. She discusses the differences of teaching in the past at a large school (Auburn University) versus the more holistic environment of Life U.