Marietta, Georgia, May 13, 2021 – Life University Board of Trustees Chairman Dr. Kevin Fogarty and President Dr. Rob Scott were both recently honored by the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards (FCLB) with two FCLB Individual Awards. Dr. Fogarty was awarded the 2021 Arvidson Award for Meritorious Service, and Dr. Scott was honored with the 2020 Janse Award, which comes with the opportunity to speak during the Joseph Janse Lecture Series delivered to chiropractic licensing regulators and the profession at large.

The George Arvidson Award for Meritorious Service to Chiropractic received by Dr. Fogarty is FCLB’s highest individual honor. Named for FCLB Past President Dr. George Arvidson of Minnesota, it recognizes integrity, service, sacrifice, vision and commitment in the arena of chiropractic licensure.

“It is with great honor and humility that I received this recognition on behalf of the chiropractic profession for the work that I have done and will continue to do,” remarked Dr. Fogarty. “My passion for Chiropractic and commitment to this great profession sees no bounds as I continue to work more diligently than ever to fulfill my Lasting Purpose, to give, to do, to love, to serve, out of abundance.”

FCLB established the Joseph Janse Lecture Series in 1990 to honor Dr. Joseph Janse’s legendary oratory talents and lifelong insistence that those who are committed to Chiropractic must unceasingly challenge the status quo. Speakers for the Janse Lecture series are chosen by a committee of the FCLB board based on their oratory skills, ability to envision future possibilities, and to encourage the audience of regulators to consider new points of view and new perspectives in their approaches to public protection. Because the 2020 series was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Scott will deliver his lecture this summer.

Founded in 1974, Life University is a health sciences institution most known for its Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) program, the largest single-campus chiropractic program in the world. LIFE also offers 14 undergraduate degrees, as well as a pre-chiropractic, degree-seeking pathway. Three graduate degrees are available, encompassing areas of sport health science, clinical nutrition and positive psychology. Some degree programs are offered to distance learners through the College of Online Education.

LIFE’s 110-acre campus just northwest of Atlanta is home to more than 2,800 undergraduate, graduate, and professional students who come from all 50 United States and more than 45 countries.

Life University strives to empower its students to succeed both professionally and personally. LIFE advances a leading-edge approach to higher education while also remaining true to the University’s philosophical commitment to produce informed leaders who exemplify humanistic values in their professions. To achieve this goal, LIFE recognizes and demonstrates its dedication through three official Life University Values: Lasting PurposeVitalism and Integrity.

For more about Life University, visit LIFE.edu.

 

 

 

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