Faces of LIFE – Erin Higgins
Erin Higgins was born and raised in Colorado and is currently pursuing the M.S. in Positive Psychology Coaching Track. “I went to grad school to become a counselor because I’m passionate about helping people and working in mental health,” Higgins explained. “But the program ended up not being a good fit for me, so I dropped it and took months looking for the right fit.”
#TBT – Life U on Atlanta & Company: Psychology (2016)
Michael Karlin, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychology and Associate Director of the Center for Compassion, Integrity and Secular Ethics at Life University, spoke with Christine Pullara about Life U’s innovative psychology degrees and initiatives. They discuss undergraduate and graduate degree options in Psychology, Business and Positive Psychology.
Exploring Biopsychology
Today we are going to take a look at a field of study here at Life University with a similarly impressive moniker and see what is going on behind the title of “biopsychology.”
Faces of LIFE: Dr. Jacob Glazier
Dr. Jacob W. Glazier is an adjunct professor in the Department of General Education and Psychology. He is originally from Illinois and grew up in a small farming community. Dr. Glazier’s father and uncle were both farmers. He studied for a M.S. Ed. In Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Western Illinois University. Eventually, he found his way to Carrolton, Georgia where he studied at the University of West Georgia to become a Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology with an emphasis in Consciousness and Society.
My 1st Quarter: Jess Keating
Take every opportunity you can. Just take every single opportunity and live your life. You’re in college – these are the “fun” years.
LIFE UNIVERSITY HOSTS PSYCHOLOGIST BENJAMIN SCHOENDORFF FOR MASTER’S IN POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY QUARTERLY RESIDENCY
Marietta, Georgia, November 10, 2020 – Life University (LIFE) held the quarterly Master of Science in Positive Psychology Residency on Friday, November 6 and Saturday, November 7 via Zoom. Drs. Peggy Samples, Mickey Parsons and Richard Shook presented, and the featured presenter was Benjamin Schoendorf from Montreal, Canada who presented for three hours on Friday morning.
My 1st Quarter: Cheyanne Nance-Butler
If I had to give myself advice as a high school student, I would say just keep doing what you’re doing. In high school I was very determined; I had a game plan in mind, and I knew exactly what I wanted to do. So, stay the course, but be open to different career paths.
LIFE UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR DR. MICKEY PARSONS NAMED TO HR TECH OUTLOOK’S TOP 10 LIST
Marietta, Georgia, July 19, 2019 – As founder of The Workplace Coach, Life University’s (LIFE) Dr. Mickey Parsons, Assistant Professor of Psychology, was recently honored with a placement on HR Tech Outlook magazine’s Top 10 Leadership Development Training/Coaching Companies of 2019 list – an annual listing of 10 companies that are at the forefront of providing leadership development training and transforming businesses.
Kallie Corbin
“My life has taken many turns for me to get to where I am now,” exclaims third quarter chiropractic student, Kallie Corbin. Corbin, originally from Portland, Oregon, received a psychology degree while also playing as a Division 1 volleyball player in college. She was the school’s first D1 All-American volleyball player, which then allowed her to go into coaching right out of college.
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