Faces of LIFE: Jayda Williams
Jayda Williams will graduate from Life University with her Doctor of Chiropractic degree in June 2021. She first heard about LIFE during an event for biology majors at Alabama State University, where she earned her undergraduate degree.
RISE Scholarship Deadline: March 1, 2021
Student Research Opportunities RISE Scholarship Research, Innovation, Service and Education Scholarship RISE provides opportunities for students to compete for $2,250 per quarter in scholarship funding while working on research or other evidence-based education, service, entrepreneurial or creative project. The program is open to full-time students…
Hybrid Instruction Extended in COC and CGUS Through Week 2
In an abundance of caution due to COVID conditions, class attendance for Week 2 of Winter Quarter 2021 will continue to be modified. The modifications outlined below will allow the University to continue to monitor weekly campus-COVID data. The Executive leadership team is in regular contact with the…
Faces of LIFE: Tatum Johnson
Tatum Johnson is a student at Life University who is dual majoring in the Bachelor of Science in Biopsychology and Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Management (CIM). She is from Minneapolis, Minnesota, and lives with her mother, father and two younger brothers who are almost done with high school.
Faces of LIFE: Claude Maysonet
Claude Alexander Maysonet is from Puerto Rico and started studying for his Doctor of Chiropractic degree at Life University in Fall 2019. He received the Alumni Association Scholarship in June 2020 and is excited to invest his research back into the LIFE community.
Faces of LIFE: Stephen Hill
Hill is excited to start the next part of his career after graduation. “I want to work in an integrative environment after school,” Hill described. “I love the doctor-patient relationship that is one-on-one and encourages people to live to their optimal health. I really want to inject positivity into the world with things like random acts of kindness.”
Faces of LIFE: Mikey Provost
Provost is very passionate about Chiropractic. “It’s one of those things where it’s who you are. We talk about it all the time, and it’s a very cool little bubble that I find myself in.”
Faces of LIFE: Chantelle Frazier
Originally, Frazier was pre-med with the intentions of going to medical school. “I actually worked in a hospital surrounded by doctors, nurses and PT’s, and they all looked pretty miserable,” she shared. “I realized I didn’t think this was the kind of energy I wanted to be around because it’s kind of draining.”
Faces of LIFE: Victoria Petruzzella
“There were a couple things that led me to LIFE. I started chiropractic care when I was 10 years old because I hurt my knee and tore my meniscus. I went to two orthopedic specialists, and both of them told me I needed surgery.”
Faces of LIFE: Amber Jackson
“I see my son who constantly talks about being under chiropractic care. I mean this 7-year-old understands some of the chiropractic principles,” she shared. “So, the ripple effect from what my education has been able to offer has a hold in every part of my life.”
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