Faces of LIFE – Dr. Nicole McCarty
Family is very important to Life University alumna Dr. Nicole McCarty. In addition to raising her toddler daughter, Dr. McCarty is a caregiver to her grandparents and her mother, who is in remission from multiple myeloma. She also runs her own practice as an integrative health doctor and wellness coach, helping people with a wide range of concerns including fitness, nutrition and stress management. Dr. McCarty’s interest in health and her experience as a teacher and coach eventually led her to LIFE.
LIFE UNIVERSITY WINS COMMUNICATOR AWARD FOR “LASTING PURPOSE” VIDEO
Marietta, Georgia, May 26, 2020 – The Life University (LIFE) Marketing Department is among the winners of the 26th Annual Communicator Awards, which recognize “big ideas in marketing and communications.”
Student WOW – Extraordinary Expression of LP
The Life U Clinics system has been undergoing the challenging (but very worthwhile) process of adopting a new Electronic Health Records (EHR) software. The process has involved extensive training for Clinics personnel and student interns. One intern in particular, Sadeddin “Saad” Yamlikha, displayed an extraordinary expression…
Lasting Purpose Spotlight
On August 15, Integrity Doctors Club hosted, along with the Sid and Nell Williams Library, a campus-wide Wave Away Hunger event to support our own campus food bank, Food4LIFE. The event was held in the lobby of the Drs. Sid E. & Nell K. Williams…
JeGerran Knight
“When people reach out to you for help, you want to help them in the best way possible and give them the best advantages to thrive,” says JaGerran Knight. Graduating in 2019 with a Doctor of Chiropractic degree, Knight grew up with a father who was very ill with hepatitis A, hepatitis C, liver disease, hernias and diabetes, and at the end of his life, was on 22 different medications.
Erik Doherty
Doherty enrolled at LIFE because it felt like a no brainer. “My mother was holistic, and I was always around Chiropractic growing up,” Doherty said. “When something went wrong, we would get adjusted, eat some good food, rest and trust that the body functions to fix itself.”
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