Online Life Workshop Series

Learn From Campus Experts
Get more out of your online education at Liberty University by participating in live conversations with campus experts! Online Life Workshops will introduce you to important resources and services for online students. These hour-long, online meetings will take place using WebEx and consist of a brief presentation followed by a live Q&A session. Join us for one of our workshops this semester and get the most out of your Liberty University experience.


Spring 2026 Workshop Series Dates

Join us on Tuesday evenings each month throughout the Spring semester for a series of online events highlighting key LU services and resources and engaging in key issues facing online students…

Workshops will be online via Webex. Registration is free and will include a link to the event. Come with your questions and learn more about how Liberty can support your academic, personal and professional development!

Registration is open now for the January 27th event. Other workshop registrations available soon on this page.


Tuesday, January 27th, 7-8 P.M. EST

Foundations of Thriving for Online Students

Thriving in college is more than completing assignments; it’s growing spiritually, academically, and relationally, even in the unique rhythms of online life. This workshop explores what thriving looks like for Liberty’s online students and how Scripture shapes our understanding of flourishing. You’ll learn practical ways to stay motivated, build healthy habits, and stay connected from a distance. We’ll also introduce Thrive Coaching, a free one-on-one resource for all Liberty University students, and offer a brief live demonstration.

Presenters: Scott Busby, Senior Associate Director (Center for Student Thriving) and Alexa Parrish, Associate Director of Engagement (Center for Student Thriving)

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Tuesday, February 24th, 7-8 P.M. EST

LU Send: Putting your faith and education into action around the globe

This workshop provides an inside look at the role of LU Send and how global opportunities are intentionally designed to support and enrich the experience of all students. Drawing from student feedback and real-world examples, the workshop will highlight how our global programs can foster community, enhance academic and career development, and create a sense of belonging that online learners often seek.

Presenters: Richard Coe; LU Send, Faculty-Led Program Coordinator

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