Angela Getter
“Ask yourself why you are in this space,” Getter said. “How are we going to get you to that why? You have to be open to being counseled around that because it is never just about the money; it is about your purpose. If your purpose is in sync with the donor’s perspective, they are going to support you because they have been where you are.” To that end, she shared that Life University’s core values that are engrained in the campus culture – Integrity, Vitalism and Lasting Purpose – help students get clear on their position and purpose and help them find that “why” they’ve been looking for.
Nick Shelby
For Nick Shelby, becoming a chiropractor is a family affair. Shelby’s father and uncle both graduated from Life University. Regardless of that history, Shelby made the decision to pursue the profession on his own.
My 1st Quarter: Gabriel Kelly
Lean on your friends. Having somebody to go over something with – if you’re talking about an arm, there’s an arm.
My 1st Quarter: Amber Jackson
I would tell myself, “Don’t give up. Things are going to be hard, but they’re going to be hard for a reason, and they’re going to be necessary and are all growth opportunities. Do not run from adversity – welcome it. Those hard challenges, those mountains are worth the climb.”
My 1st Quarter: Christian Barreto
I would tell my younger self to find a way to divide his time into things that make him feel valuable.
Melody Zurawski
Melody Zurawski is a Doctor of Chiropractic student at Life University from Nashville, Tennessee. At LIFE she’s been inspired by the big picture and realized she can do more than she thought to leave a Lasting Purpose. “It’s been encouraging seeing people serve and ask for help, and hearing from professors about how the University has positively impacted their lives,” she said.
My 1st Quarter: Mikey Provost
I would tell my younger self to figure out how you study best. We are all very different learners.
LIFE UNIVERSITY CREATES GROUNDBREAKING CHIROPRACTIC TECHNOLOGY WITH PAT (PALPATION AND ADJUSTMENT TRAINER)
Marietta, Georgia, June 24, 2020 – Life University (LIFE) is yet again leading the way in chiropractic education with the creation of PAT (Palpation and Adjustment Trainer). Developed by the University’s Dr. Sid E. Williams Center for Chiropractic Research (CCR), PAT is an anatomically accurate, technology-based mannequin with the look, feel, size and weight of an average person.
My 1st Quarter: Kimberly Smith-Howard
I guess that’s what I would want to tell my other self, my former self is, “You’re enough. You are good enough. You can do this and the sky is the limit.”
ATTENTION: Life University Doctor of Chiropractic Program (DCP) Students
DCP Registration for Summer 2020 Update FROM: Leslie King, M.ED., DC, Dean, College of Chiropractic The College of Chiropractic administration has completed the review and revision of the Summer 2020 course schedules. This review and revision were initiated based on the scheduling conflicts that were…
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