The Rodent Race of Research and Chiropractic Implications with Dorothy Trent- Podcast Research Series
Dorothy Trent is a chiropractic student and RISE scholar who caught the research bug after taking a research-based class and presenting in the college’s research symposium. Today she discusses her experiences with her most recent research project comparing the C1 spinal vertebrae of rats to humans related to locomotion, which so far points to scientifically significant similarity. She recently presented on the project at the 85th Association of Southeastern Biologists (ASB) in Chattanooga, TN.
50 Reasons to Love Life U, for Life U’s 50th Anniversary
Big things are on the horizon for the illustrious Life University (Life U), chief among them our celebration in 2024 of Life U’s 50th anniversary. Imagine it … 50 whole years progressing the cause of Chiropractic, Vitalism and health sciences in higher education. And we only continue to strive more intentionally toward a revitalized healthcare paradigm as agents of positive change.
Research Series- Surveying Chiropractic Benefits Over Time with Samantha Long – Podcast
How much of a difference does it truly make to receive chiropractic care from a young age? That is a fascinating question that has gone largely unexplored from a research perspective, but a determined young student in Life U’s chiropractic research track seeks to change that.
Redefining the possibilities of Research at Life U, with Erin Gilligan- Podcast
Erin Gilligan serves as Project Coordinator for the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) at Life University. In this discussion, he expounds on vital research and scholarly activity coming out of CETL and Life U, and how students can get access to funds to explore passion research projects. Gilligan also has an interest in assisting this podcast in showcasing more innovative research initatives happening at the University, so keep checking in for more on that soon.
Your Ally for Accessible Learning Content- Blackboard Ally for Life U
At Life University, we pride ourselves on going the extra mile to make sure that each and every student on campus has access to the materials they need in order to reach their innate potential. With that principle in mind, Life U recently activated Blackboard Ally on Blackboard, the course login site that Life U students already know well.
A Discussion with Bill Watson, Life University’s Director of the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL)
Bill Watson is the Director of the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) at Life University (Life U) for the past six years. You will hear that this area of learning and education is actually pronounced see-till, not kettle.
RISE Scholarships Give a Boost to Student Achievement
The Research, Innovation, Service and Education (RISE) scholarships provide opportunities for students to compete for $2,250 in scholarship funding while working under the mentorship of a Life University faculty or staff advisor on an evidence‐based research, education, service, entrepreneurial or creative project.
CETL Funded Projects Program
The CETL Funded Projects program is open to Life University faculty and staff and provides small-scale funding for research and other evidence-based scholarly and creative activities. Application Deadline: May 24, 2021 For questions, email the Center for Excellence in Teaching & Learning at CETL@LIFE.edu.
College of Chiropractic: Thriving and Adaptability
The Mission of the Life University College of Chiropractic, centered on the Vertebral Subluxation Complex, is to educate, mentor and graduate skilled and compassionate Doctor of Chiropractic to be primary care clinicians, physicians, teachers and professionals, using the University’s core life proficiencies as their foundation….
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