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Slice of LIFE

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.

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Faculty/Staff, Podcast, Slice of LIFE

Conflict Resolution, Faith and Lasting Purpose with Andre Clanton – Podcast

Conflict is an uncomfortable but sometimes unavoidable part of collegiate life. As Director of Conflict Resolution and Accountability, Andre Clanton reiterates that the process is not necessarily meant to be punitive but rather restorative and rehabilitative, getting to the bottom of the root of a problem and finding a workable solution. Clanton is a fascinating man with many talents and interests, including serving as an Associate Pastor at a local church and lending his baritone voice to the Voices of LIFE gospel choir.

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Alumni, Alumni & Friends, Board of Trustees, Chiropractic, Dr. Rob Scott, Education, Events, ...

LIFE UNIVERSITY COLLABORATES WITH NEW ZEALAND COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC TO HOST LIFE VISION CANADA 2024

January 26, 2024 – Marietta, Georgia – Life University (Life U) and the New Zealand College of Chiropractic are excited to announce their collaboration in hosting Life Vision Canada 2024, a groundbreaking chiropractic seminar that promises to bring together the “Best of Both Worlds.”

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Slice of LIFE, Students

Living that Dorm Life? Helpful Hints for a Happy Roommate Relationship

College typically means major life transitions, and one huge aspect of that revolves around living spaces. This is especially true for students living in a dormitory environment for the first time. Life’s Village Retreat and The Commons residence halls both offer stellar accommodations and a great sense of community, but it can still be daunting to share space and learn how to get along with new people in close quarters.