The Music of Atlanta, Literature and Life U with Charles Farmer- podcast
In a university heavily devoted to the sciences, it’s important to remember to take joy in other aspects of art and academia. Charles Farmer is an Assistant Professor of English at Life University. He teaches composition and literature courses, as well as LFS 105, Academic Strategies. He also writes about music and poetry for several Georgia publications. He is currently writing a book about DB Records, the independent Atlanta music label that helped give birth to new wave, punk, and other left-of-the-dial sounds.
Appreciating Home with Pablo Neruda
While this space often talks about wellness in terms of healthy hearts and active muscles, today we are thinking about wellness regarding the relationship between ourselves and our environment. Many college students over the next few weeks will go through individual versions of the same experience.
LIFE Business Students Envision “A New Day”
Dr. Paula Billups is an Assistant Professor in the Life University Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree program. Earlier this quarter, Dr. Billups developed a unique assignment for her Principles of Management class. Week 2 of Winter Quarter coincided with the U.S. presidential inauguration on…
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