Life University
Life University is a private university in Marietta, Georgia, United States. It was established in 1974 by Sid E. Williams and offers undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees in a variety of health care, business, science, and liberal arts fields.
History[edit | edit source]
Life University was founded in 1974 by Dr. Sid E. Williams, a chiropractor who was a significant figure in the field of chiropractic. The university was originally named Life Chiropractic College and was located in Marietta, Georgia. The name was later changed to Life University to reflect its expansion into other fields of study.
Academics[edit | edit source]
Life University offers a variety of degree programs in fields such as chiropractic, nutrition, biology, psychology, and business administration. The university is particularly known for its Doctor of Chiropractic program, which is one of the largest in the world.
Campus[edit | edit source]
The Life University campus is located in Marietta, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta. The campus features a variety of facilities, including academic buildings, residence halls, a library, and athletic facilities.
Athletics[edit | edit source]
Life University's athletic teams, known as the Running Eagles, compete in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The university offers a variety of sports, including rugby, wrestling, basketball, and soccer.
Notable alumni[edit | edit source]
Several notable individuals have graduated from Life University, including professional athletes, successful businesspeople, and leaders in the field of chiropractic.
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