2024–2025 Moravian University Annual Report Webpage

2024–2025 Annual Report

2024–2025 Annual Report


A Letter from the President

Dear Moravian community,

It’s the 284th academic year at Moravian University—one filled with growth, innovation, and promise. In a time when many institutions of higher education face uncertainty, Moravian stands strong in our third century. Our rich history, enduring values, and unwavering commitment to education for all and continue to support and guide our future. (continued)


Our Students

Rachel Casimir

Ability to Dream Bigger

Rachel Casimir ’27

Amari Anaya

Following His Dreams

Amari Anaya ’27

Sophia Zeng Rivera

Community Like No Other

Sophia Rivera ’24, G’26


Their Future

Briann Baily

Learning About Our Roots

Briann Baily ’25

Kathryn Puharic

Making an Impact

Kathryn Puharic ’27

Maia Machado

A Second Family

Maia Machado ’27

Greg Meyer

Measuring Student Need

Mo's Cupboard Team


The Next Generation


Fiscal Year in Review

Moravian University

Moravian University was recently recognized as the fastest-growing university in the mid-Atlantic region and the fifth fastest-growing university in the nation. The Class of 2029 includes 491 first-year students comprising 199 (40%) first-generation students and 60 legacy students.
Moravian University received an issuer credit rating of BBB+ from S&P Global Ratings in May. This rating reflects Moravian’s strong enterprise profile, steady enrollment, innovative management, and adequate financial profile.

For a full list of our supporters by community group, visit moravian.edu/thanks-recognition.

Seminary Education

Rebecca Lepore

Special Connections

Rebecca Lepore ’95, S’27


Fiscal Year in Review

Moravian Theological Seminary

Lancaster Theological Seminary

For a full list of our supporters by community group, visit moravian.edu/thanks-recognition.


To learn more about how your support is lighting the way for our students, their future, and the next generation, visit moravian.edu/lightingtheway.