Moravian University

Private liberal-arts college in Bethlehem

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July 2024 Two campus buildings (Second Single Brethren's House and Widows' House) were inscribed as part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
July 26 2024 Moravian Church Settlements—Bethlehem became the 26th UNESCO World Heritage site in the United States, representing the outstanding universal value of historic Moravian settlements alongside Gracehill (Northern Ireland), Herrnhut (Germany), and Christiansfeld (Denmark).
2021 Elevated from a college to a university status.
July 1 2021 Officially changed name from Moravian College to Moravian University after receiving approval from the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
2017 The Sally Breidegam Miksiewicz Center for Health Sciences was opened at 1107 Main Street, providing a 55,000-square-foot facility for undergraduate and graduate health science programs.
2016 John Makuvek Field was installed and opened behind the Haupert Union Building, featuring a synthetic-turf field for field hockey, lacrosse, and soccer teams.

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