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July 2020, Press Releases

LIFE UNIVERSITY’S CCISE JOINS UNITED NATIONS GROUP FOR SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL AND DIGITAL LEARNING

Marietta, Georgia, July 9, 2020 – The Life University (LIFE) Center for Compassion, Integrity, and Secular Ethics (CCISE) has been invited to participate in the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development (MGIEP) Group of Governments and other Relevant Stakeholders for Social-Emotional and Digital Learning, also known as the Global Collective for SEL and Digital Learning.

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Faces of LIFE

Shawn Cradit

Dr. Shawn Cradit, Associate Professor in the Sport Health Science & Athletic Training programs at Life University (LIFE), interviewed with several schools before coming to work at LIFE in March 2019 because she felt at home. “The campus really stuck out to me. It wasn’t so big that you felt like you were going to get lost. When I got home, and I was talking to my boyfriend and my sisters, I just kept coming back to how the campus was intimate.”

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Jan 2019, Press Releases

ONLINE COMPASSIONATE INTEGRITY TRAINING COHORTS BEGIN TUESDAY, JANUARY 15 AND WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16

Marietta, Georgia, January 14, 2019 – Online Compassionate Integrity Training (CIT) kicks off with two cohorts this Tuesday and Wednesday, January 15 & 16, 2019. The courses are still open for registration for anyone by visiting CharterforCompassion.org/compassion-integrity-training today. They are brought to you by Life University’s Center for Compassion, Integrity and Secular Ethics (CCISE), as well as the Charter for Compassion.

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Tali Abraham

Avital “Tali” Abraham works as the Research and Program Coordinator for Life University’s Center for Compassion, Integrity and Secular Ethics (CCISE). Abraham coordinates all of the programs at the Center, but she also conducts research projects as well, such as the one that is taking place at Lee Arrendale State Prison for Women (LIFE’s Chillon Project).