Life University (Life U) makes a point to engage with students, alumni and friends in creative, innovative ways. Life U has created the Living Life at Life U podcast in order to generate dynamic content, mind-blowing conversations and new ways for the Life U community to connect with the University. Our host, Dr. Véronica Garcia-Chaparro, is a proud alumna of the Life U D.C. program as well as a practicing chiropractor and friend of the University.
The podcast covers all the latest developments at Life U. It is organized for user convenience into 7 main categories: Chiropractic, Thriving Chiros, Academics, Athletics, Research, Undergraduate/Graduate Programs and University Features.
Joshua Gutkin is a D.C. student and Student Clinician who is maximizing his time while working in a protected Life University clinic environment to build up his soft skills of connecting with the com…
As a first-year freshman B.S. in Exercise Science student and flag footballer, Anijia Brady is wasting no time to make a name for herself. Joining early into this new sports program at Life Universit…
As Life University celebrates its 50th Anniversary, Career Services has grown with the ebbs and flows of the University, constantly supporting student success and career exploration. Charles Kelley i…
Like many chiropractic students, Dr. Drew Rubin had a particular speciality in mind when he first enrolled as a Life University D.C. student. He originally wanted to become a sports chiropractor. And…
Get in a room of chiropractic students and ask them what first interested them in pursuing Chiropractic, and chances are good that many of them will come back with an extraordinary story of healing t…
You don't have to be a chiropractor to be a champion for Chiropractic. Dr. Lisa Rubin has a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and she is a licensed clinical psychologist and professional counselor who has…
Karen Pfeifer has worked in a number of sports related careers, as a athletic trainer, an administrator and as an educator at different and overlapping points. She currently teaches Physiological The…
The brain is a funny thing, an organ that we will never fully grasp but the more we that we learn, the better we can help it to function most effectively. Chandler Willey is a D.C. student planning t…
By his own admission, Ronald Ware wears many hats at Life University. He and his wife Dr. Mamie Brown-Ware have served the University for over three decades and counting. Ronald has a profound mind f…
Lacrosse is a newer sport at Life University, only in its second season for the Life U Women's Lacrosse team. It's a gritty sport that demands drive and dedication from its players, qualities that An…
Dr. Brent Russell is something of an institution here at Life University, first as an alumnus, then as a Faculty Clinician and now as a Research Professor that wears many hats for the Research Depart…
Nigel Hepburn is a Life U Men's Track and Field athlete and an B.A. in Environment and Sustainability student. He talks about how he enjoys the camaraderie he has built with this teammates, as well a…
Megan Judge is a D.C. student and Women's Track and Field Team member. Her signature event type is pole vault, a segment of track and field that Life U has not had as much traction in. She chats abou…
Devyn Gomez is a B.B.A student and Women's Wrestler for Life University. She grew up as a a jack of all trades when it came to sports, trying her hand at gymnastics, dance and countless others. But w…
Underestimate women at your own peril. Women have been a major part of chiropractic history from its inception and the profession will only continue to reach its full potential with dedicated women a…
Starting a new collegiate sports team program from scratch is no small feat, yet Head Coach of Life U Men's Lacrosse Michael Baggetta is up to the task. Baggetta has a respectable history of coaching…
Life University prides itself on the diverse student population that we attract and serve. For example, we do have a significant group of students from the northern neighbor of the of U.S., Canada. C…
If you are familiar with the geography of the Life U campus, you might notice that it is somewhat split into two halves by our main street, Barclay Circle. Students heavily engaged in Athletics or Sp…
Sometimes the call to a chiropractic career can come rather unexpectedly and dramatically, as was the case with D.C. student Alexis Luttrell. After a fateful visit to Life U campus with a friend, she…
Pretty much no one likes the idea of undergoing rigorous, nail-biting testing to prove just how well they are understanding complex concepts. However, that is a major reality of chiropractic educatio…