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Organizational Spotlight: Global Voices

Global Voices is a student-centered assistance program that offers academic resources, skills for personal and professional development and sponsors cultural events for all students in order to guide all students toward achieving their academic, cultural transition and leadership goals within Life U’s community.

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Exploring the Benefits of Online Education and Remote Learning with Life U’s College of Online Education

Online education had already been a growing focus and priority in modern universities like Life University (Life U) prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the sudden lockdown brought the need for robust online education into focus. Life U’s College of Online Education (COE) has grown leaps and bounds to accommodate the increasing demand for quality distance learning and will continue to do so.

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Faces of LIFE: Jaha Kefentse

Jaha Kefentse is a B.S. in Biopsychology student at Life University who grew up in the Bay Area of California with her two older brothers and her loving mom and dad. She also has two other older siblings. β€œWhat I enjoy most about attending Life U is probably the friendliness, just in passing, people you don’t know. Most of the time you are welcomed with a smile. I’ve always enjoyed nature, so definitely the campus is a nice aspect,” said Kefentse.

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Chiropractic Adjustments- A Basic Overview

Chiropractic adjustments are the basis of most chiropractic practices, offering alleviation and prevention of pain symptoms to patients. However, many people who have not had the benefit of chiropractic education might find the prospect of a chiropractic adjustment a bit confusing without at least a basic understanding of the physical ramifications and goals that their practitioner has in mind.

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Faces of LIFE- Courtney Bliese

As a small-town girl from Rice Lake, Wisconsin, Courtney Bliese grew up with two brothers, and she described her childhood as happy and β€œpretty normal.” She attended the University of Minnesota Duluth for her undergraduate, graduating with a degree in Mathematics and a minor in Chemistry. Her chiropractic journey and interest began when she started to experience migraines that led her to seek chiropractic care.