Clubs, Organizations & Honor Societies
Looking to get involved? A Club & Organization Fair is held at the beginning of each semester.
See a club you're interested in? Email the club president or advisor—they can't wait to hear from you!
Check out all that Moravian Clubs have to offer.
- Arts & Music
- Business & Finance
- Campus Life
- Club Sports & Recreation
- Cultural
- Health Sciences
- Honor Societies
- Literature & Campus Communications
- Religious Life Organizations
- Service Organizations
- Social Justice
- Social Sciences
- Sciences & Mathematics
- Greek Life
Arts & Music
President: Cassandra Hoffmann
Advisor: Susan Morelock
Funding: USG
The Art Club is dedicated to the appreciation, promotion, and creation of the visual arts through visits by artists, designers, photographers, curators and other arts professionals; visits to museums, galleries, and other sites; exhibitions of art at the H. Paty Eiffe Gallery in the HUB and on Hurd Campus; art workshops in a variety of media; and other opportunities. The art club meets regularly on South Campus to plan and discuss events.
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President: Timothy King Our club mission is to bring students together and provide a dedicated space to enjoy their personal interest and hobbies. While centered around anime, this club will also be the organization to allow students and members to freely express themselves inside and outside of the realm of anime. |
Advisor: Donald Speith
The Moravian University Community Orchestra is composed of students, faculty, staff, and community performers. The orchestra performs symphonic repertory from all periods. Membership is by audition. LinC or elective credit available. See the Music Department website for details.
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President: Christiana Anselmo The Moravian University Dance Company is an outlet for students to explore the artistic dimensions of modern dance, jazz, tap, and ballet. Students audition for the company in early September. During the fall semester, the dancers take two weekly technique classes, perform at Homecoming, and attend professional performances/workshops. In the spring semester, the emphasis is on choreography and rehearsal for the annual March concert. |
Director: Dr. Carl Hess
The Moravian University Greyhound Marching Band performs at all home football games, the Homecoming Parade, and other fall parades and events. Band Camp is the week before the fall term. LinC or elective credit available.
Pennsylvania Collegiate Music Educators Association (PCMEA)
President: Cora Castor PCMEA works together to advocate for music education and provide service to the community through music. The organization strives to uphold the values of intentional community, by being positive, professional, personal, and respectful. PCMEA recognizes the importance and strengths of each individual and foster a safe community in which they can grow together as aspiring educators. |
President: Ethan Beeco
Advisor: Dr. Carl Hess
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is the world’s oldest and largest secret national fraternal society in music. For over a century, Sinfonians in nearly every field of study and professional endeavor have transformed music in America. The Object of this Fraternity shall be for the development of the best and truest fraternal spirit; the mutual welfare and brotherhood of musical students; the advancement of music in America and a loyalty to the Alma Mater.
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President: Angelica Bennett Rhythm Riders are Moravian University's step and dance team. They perform dances from step to hip hop to Jersey club and welcome all styles. They welcome everyone from different dance backgrounds whether beginner or advanced and strive to bring a creative space for people who love to dance. They expand their interest in cultural dances like African and Latin dances. While also learning the historic background of stepping. |
President: Cassandra Hoffmann
Advisor: Dr. Mark Koscinski & Dr. Baxter
Funding: USG
Stitches is a knitting and crocheting club that strives to make a positive impact in the community. The group meets regularly to knit/crochet items, such as hats, scarves, and gloves, that are then donated to homeless shelters.
President: Trey Adams
Advisor: Camille Murphy
Studio South is Moravian University's student-run in-house design studio. Students work with on-campus clients to create graphic design work, including logo design, posters, brochures, flyers and other printed material. Students gain valuable skills and experience, not to mention design work for their portfolios. Students also receive either work-study pay, or course credit, for being part of Studio South.
Company Manager: Corinne Philbin
Advisor/Artistic Director: Dr. Christopher Shorr
Funding: USG
At Moravian, students learn theatre by doing it. The theatre company includes students with all levels of experience and a wide variety of academic interests. The Moravian University theatre company produces student and faculty directed productions in the Arena Theatre each year. For more information about the Theatre Company visit https://www.moravian.edu/theatre.
Director: Dr. Carl Hess
The Moravian University Wind Ensemble performs wind-band literature from all periods. The ensemble has toured the region, the Caribbean, the United Kingdom, and Germany. Membership is by audition. Meets in the spring semester only. LinC or elective credit available. See Music Department website for details.
Business & Finance
President: Jarred Kyra
Advisor: Daniel O'Connor
The Amrhein Investment Club provides students with unique hands-on experience in managing a portfolio valued at over $1.4 million. Members are divided into four funds, each with specific objectives, and are responsible for evaluating current holdings, monitoring domestic and foreign markets, conducting extensive research, as well as organizing buy/sell presentations. Each year, students are invited to share the club's performance at trustee meetings as well as various alumni events. To provide even broader exposure, Amrhein sponsors trips to New York City, annual shareholder meetings, as well as other venues of interest.
President: Bridgette Reed
Advisor: Dr. Mahmoud Elhussini
The Moravian Business Leaders club exists to provide an environment whereby students interested in business and associated disciplines can engage in discovery and growth, both as individuals and as aspiring professionals. Information pertaining to the fields of economics and business is obtained through involvement in this organization, along with participation in activities and events to improve the health of the community at large.
Our mission is to prepare members for the requirements of business endeavors, while cultivating humanism, professionalism, and ethical behavior through the employment of rich instruction, valuable resources, and structured mentorship. Club affiliates strive to involve members of the Moravian campus, Moravian alumni, and local community partners through sponsored events where members can obtain working knowledge of businesses and their processes.
Past activities include: visiting Tiffany and Co. (hosted by Andy Hart, alumnus and member of Board of Trustees); touring Susquehanna Brewing Company, volunteering at the Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs (where members worked with group sales and events, in addition to promotional departments to understand how a baseball game is managed and staged).
Campus Life
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President: Emily Saulino Best Buddies International is a nonprofit dedicated to ending the social and physical isolation of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Our programs empower the special abilities of people with IDD by helping them form meaningful friendships with their peers. We advocate for inclusion! As a college chapter, we partner with Good Shepherd that alerts us of individuals who are interested in being a part of Moravian University's Best Buddies Chapter. Friendship matches are based on common interests and compatibility. Though, students are not required to have a match. Any student can be an associate member who is able to attend all events and has the option of becoming a peer member in the future if they would like to. |
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President: Gabriella Brandon The Commuter Student Association (CSA) helps commuter students form a stronger bond with the Moravian University community, serves as a liaison between commuter students and administration, and offers leadership development opportunities for commuter students. |
President: Ian Luberti
Advisor: Dr. Katie Desiderio
The Hound Pack is a student-led fan club that aims to unify and engage the student body in athletic events while increasing school spirit across campus.
President: Kyle Strubeck The mission of the Inter-fraternity Council, the governing body of the four fraternities, is to develop closer working relationships and coordination among the social fraternities and with the University as a whole. Additional purposes include:
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Military & Veterans Association
President: Daniel Faudree
Advisor: Marilyn Kelly-Cavotta
The Moravian University chapter of Student Veterans of America (SVA) is designed to aid student veterans and their families in achieving their goals through the following endeavors:
• Assist military veterans and their families in achieving their educational goals.
• Guide military veterans and their family's transition from military service.
• Develop and maintain a veteran identity within the Moravian University community.
• Promote and make accessible all benefits and entitlements afforded to military veterans and their families.
• Ensure for the need and overall wellness of student veterans.
• Promote and maintain the interests of students with a prior or current military affiliation.
• Develop and foster a social network for student military veterans.
• Provide outreach services to student military veterans and their families.
• Work with other military veteran organizations to enhance benefits and services provided to veterans and their families.
• Participate in Community Outreach projects.
• Have fun!
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President: Gabrielle Demchak Moravian Activities Council (MAC) hosts a large variety of events, each designed to give students healthy, social opportunities to be involved in our community. Some of these events are meant to create and maintain traditions that bring the entire Moravian Community closer together, such as Fall Fest and Homecoming and other are meant to provide something to do as a study break! |
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President: Brendan Morgans Omicron Delta Kappa membership is extended to juniors and seniors who have demonstrated high academic achievement, leadership in campus activities and organizations, and service to College and community. The Moravian University Circle of ODK also sponsors lectures and service projects and recognizes the academic achievement and leadership of Moravian students. |
President: Carly Moor Panhellenic Council, the governing body of the four National Panhellenic Conference sororities, exists to develop and encourage sorority life while promoting positive relations among the chapters. The Council represents the ideals of Greek Life including friendship, leadership, scholarship, and service to the community and each other. Additional purposes include:
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President: Cat Cole The Senior Class Gift Campaign is a long-standing tradition at Moravian University. It is an effort to raise awareness, educate, appreciate, and celebrate philanthropy on our campus. The Senior Class Gift Campaign is your first introduction to alumni giving, and is your opportunity to help your class leave a legacy by paying it forward for future Hounds! The Senior Class Gift Committee is responsible for spearheading all campaign efforts, including educating their peers about the campaign, soliciting for the campaign, attending weekly committee meetings, and planning all senior events hosted by the Senior Class Gift Committee. These events include 100 Days Til Graduation, 45 Days Til Graduation, and Senior Wine & Cheese. |
Advisor: Matt Nesto
The Moravian STARs promote a sense of pride in Moravian University in both students and alumni, and we have a lot of fun doing it!
Our purpose is to engage students with alumni in order to better understand Moravian University tradition and enhance their academic experience through meaningful events and programs. To foster a student's pride in Moravain College with the understanding that they are students for four years, but are Greyhounds for life.
Moravian STARs are Sophomore, Junior, and Senior members of the Moravian community who are actively involved on the college campus. They embody the Mission and Vision of the University at all times and are proud to represent the 6th oldest college in the nation and the first educate women.
Student Athlete Advisory Committee
President: Nadine Ewald
Advisor: Jesse Baumann
The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee is composed of student-athlete representatives from each Moravian sports team. This component of the NCAA promotes communication with the Athletics Department and reviews both conference and NCAA legislation. SAAC also organizes special campus and community-service events.
Co-Presidents: Matthew Anderson & Micaela Posh Twenty-Six Points is named for the points of the Moravian star, this group assists the Admissions Office by conducting campus tours for prospective students and their parents, attending college nights at area high schools, and helping with on-campus programs. Members serve as ambassadors of the University by assisting with public events, particularly those with an impact on new-student enrollment. All students are welcome to apply. Members are selected through a competitive interview process and chosen on the basis of academic performance, leadership, and involvement in College activities. |
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President: Alec Buttner USG strives to represent the student body and the Moravian Community by addressing campus needs by facilitating student-centered programs, maintaining tradition, and serving as a liaison between students and administration. Get involved in student government by running in the annual fall elections. Learn more at www.moravian.edu/usg. |
Club Sports & Recreation
President: Naomi Rieth
Advisor: Kelly Krieble
Funding: USG
Description coming soon.
Co-Presidents: Jillian Keat & Lauren Grossmith
Advisor: Shannon Smith
Funding: USG
Description coming soon.
President: Katelyn Nardi nardik@moravian.edu
Advisor:
Marissa Zondag
zondagm@moravian.edu
Funding: USG
The Moravian University Equestrian Team is an organization for horse enthusiasts. It supports riding lessons and conducts other activities for its members. Club members compete as the Moravian University Equestrian Team in intercollegiate horse show events.
President: Andrew Padilla
Advisor: Nick Laird
Funding: USG
The eSports club team competes against other college teams throughout the region in the ECAC. Current teams include Overwatch, League of Legends, Smash Bros., and Fortnite.
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President: Sean Gaida The Moravian University Rugby Club was founded in 1972 whose alumni members would go on to establish the Bethlehem Rugby Club. The new Moravian University Rugby Club was formed in the fall of 2013 where they won the EPRU Championship in their inaugural season! The Club has participated in both 7s and 15s competitions during the fall and spring seasons. Moravian University was admitted to the EPRU (Eastern Pennsylvania Rugby Union) as a recognized member in the fall of 2015. The Club has worked hard to compete at the local, regional and national levels. They won the Tier 2 division title in their first year and moved to Tier 1 in the fall of 2016 where they also took home the title. As of the fall of 2017, the Club now competes in the MARC (Mid-Atlantic Rugby Conference). The newly formed NSCRO (National Small College Rugby Organization) Silver Division of MARC consists of 6 NSCRO teams that formerly competed in the EPRU. The Moravian University Rugby Club is always accepting new members and no experience is necessary to play. Come be part of the fastest growing sport in the country! |
President: Edemil Perez
Advisor: Dr. Brill
Funding: USG
The Video Game club gathers weekly to participate in recreational video gaming and internal competition. The group plays a wide variety of games to meet the interests of all members.
Cultural
President: Dan Lin
Advisor: Dr. Kin Cheung
Funding: USG
Description coming soon.
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President: Benitta Ngobeni The Black Student Union provides a social and cultural alternative, a conducive atmosphere for academic achievements and intellectual growth, and to enrich the entirety of Moravian University concerning the Black cultural experience. The group fosters ideals of high scholastic achievement, intellectual stimulation, and encourages the provision of social surroundings which will supplement the college activities of its members. |
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President: Meredith Roe Promote enthusiasm about French and Francophone culture to those interested in learning more and to give an opportunity to practice French in a laid-back environment. |
President: Taylor Porter-McPherson
Advisor: Dr. Waller-Peterson
Funding: USG
The mission of FroNation is to facilitate an environment where all hair types can be appreciated and loved so that people will never be ashamed to wear their natural hair, and so they know that other students on campus have their back.
President: Kyle Laub The German Club enables students interested in German language and culture to learn about and participate in German-themed events and activities. The Club sponsors campus-wide films and events, a weekly Kaffeeklatsch at the HUB, a monthly Stammtisch (dinner) at a local restaurant, and annual trips to places like New York, Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia. All interested students (whether German majors/minors or not) are encouraged to join! |
President: Raquel Lopez de Boer
Advisor: Dr. Anize Appel
Funding: USG
The International Club aims to promote awareness in international cultures. The International Club hopes to foster a friendly exchange of cultural ideas, practices, and traditions between students, staff, faculty, administrators, and members of the local community on the various cultures they represent. To provide a common ground of understanding between individuals of various ethnic origins at Moravian University, through social, cultural, and educational activities. Members of the International Club will develop deeper understanding of international concerns, while fostering education and awareness programs about global perspectives at the college and in the community. Conversely, the International Club will assist international students in gaining a better understanding of American culture and adjusting to life in the Moravian community.
President: Guadalupe Rivera
Advisor: Sandra Aguilar Rodriguez
Funding: USG
The Latino Student Union (LSU) serves as a resource mechanism to foster the social, political, cultural and intellectual development of Latino Students at Moravian University. LSU works to unite, educate, and empower Latino students through the celebration of culture and promotion of positivity, mentorship, purpose and awareness in all that we do. LSU strengthens the Latino Student body at Moravian and seeks to engage all students that are dedicated to the above stated mission.
President: Leila Youseff
Advisor: Mandy Gonzalez & Dr. Anize Appel
Funding: USG
The Middle Eastern Club strengthens the unity of the Middle Eastern community on campus. The club serves to facilitate discussions and better educate other on the Middle Eastern culture to create a better campus environment.
President: Faisal Alhejaili
Advisor: Dr. Anize Appel
Funding: USG
The purpose of the Saudi Students’ Club (SSC) is to build a cultural bridge between the Saudi student population at Moravian University and the campus as well as the Lehigh Valley community. The club is for Saudi students and non-Saudi students at Moravian University; however, we consider people from all over the world to be members of the club. SSC members hope to create positive and meaningful exchanges between different community members through organizing, promoting, and supporting cultural and social activities every semester. One important goal of the SSC is to raise awareness of the Moravian University community about our unique Saudi Culture.
President: Natalie Hakim Spanish Club hosts numerous activities over the academic year that promote leadership, cooperation, and friendship through appreciation of Spanish and Latin American heritage, language, customs, art, music, and film. Activities include parties at the beginning and end of the year, food events like "Make Your Own Taco Night," and trips to Spanish or Latin American restaurants. Spanish club co-sponsors International Poetry night with other foreign language clubs as well as Spanish Table (Mesa de Español) with the Spanish department. |
Health Sciences
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President: Kasey Hanlon Our mission is to build a worldwide movement empowering the poor in their fight for equal access to healthcare, education, and a safe home. |
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President: Adam Strouse The Pre-Health Professions Club informs those students interested in pursuing a career in the health professions with the following information: time line for their applications, choosing a health professions school or graduate program, financial assistance, careers in the health professions and other related topics. Furthermore, students in the club actively participate in community service events both on the campus and in the community. |
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President: Emma Standing The Moravian University Public Health Club provides students with opportunities to engage in health promotion through on campus activities and community service. The club aims to provide students with knowledge of current events in public health, professional development skills and resources, and experience serving the community. The public health club welcomes students of all majors to participate. |
President: Jordyne Pfister
Advisor: Dr. John Mikovits
Funding: USG
The Student Nurses Association is a professional organization that strives for health promotion, community service, and building a solid nursing community on the Moravian University Campus. SNA provides numerous opportunities for growth and leadership through our multitude of community service hours, the mentorship program, and sending members to the national and state nurses association's conventions. Some of our community service events include a Halloween party and clothing drive for New Bethany Ministries, March of Dimes, Relay for Life, Easter egg hunt, Miracle League special needs baseball team, and many more. Moravian University Student Nurses Association ultimately provides the nursing student with a magnitude of opportunities to grow as students and leaders.
Honor Societies
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President: Nicole Peluso Alpha Alpha Alpha, or Tri-Alpha, is a national honor society for first-generation college students, founded at Moravian University in March 2018. The society celebrates the academic achievements of first-generation college students and supports them on their journey through college. |
President: Matthew Anderson
Advisor: Dr. Christopher Jones & Dr. Kara Mosovsky
Funding: USG
Beta Beta Beta is dedicated to the understanding and appreciation of biology and biological research. Biologists with a range of interests and expertise are invited to speak at meetings, giving members the opportunity to learn about real-world research problems.
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Advisor: Dr. Belinda Waller-Peterson
Tri Iota is the Women's Studies Honor Society which promotes scholarly activity and exploration in Women's and Gender Studies. Tri Iota recognizes juniors and seniors who are actively pursuing a Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies minor while achieving academic excellence. The organization also plans events each March to celebrate Women's History Month.
President:
Advisor: Dr. Eva Leeds
Omicron Delta Epsilon, the National Honor Society for Economics and Business, recognizes outstanding scholastic achievement and promotes closer ties between students and faculty. The group also sponsors service activities for students interested in economics and business.
President: Elizabeth Horn
Advisor: Dr. Heikki Lempa & Dr. Jamie Paxton
Phi Alpha Theta recognizes students who have done superior work in the study of history. Candidates must have achieved a designated overall GPA as well as a designated minimum average or better in at least three history courses. Activities include both academic and social functions.
Phi Eta Sigma is a National Honors Society which offers membership to freshman students who demonstrate excellence in their first semester by achieving either a 3.5 GPA or the top 20% of their class. The objectives of the society include recognizing students for their scholastic achievement, encouraging campus involvement, working together in service for others, and providing students with scholarship opportunities on a national level. Some examples of events Phi Eta Sigma holds includes participating in campus activities, service events such as making cards for patients in hospitals during the holidays, and induction ceremonies.
President: Rey Anaya
Advisor: Dr. Michael Fraboni
Pi Mu Epsilon is the National Mathematics Honor Society which promotes scholarly activity in mathematics among students. Membership is conferred in recognition of scholarly achievement in mathematics. The local chapter, Pennsylvania Omicron, sponsors the Moravian University Student Mathematics Conference, a regional meeting for undergraduates interested in mathematics and related fields.
President: Gabriella Nasta
Advisor: Dr. Michelle Schmidt
Psi Chi, The National Psychology Honor Society, promotes, stimulates, and maintains scholarship in the field of psychology. Student members—psychology majors and others with high academic achievement in the discipline of psychology—are encouraged to participate in annual research conferences, guest-speaker events, and service projects, and to contribute to the chapter’s biennial newsletter.
President: Dr. Paulette Dorney
Advisor: Dr. Janice Farber
Our chapter's stated purpose is: To recognize superior achievement; to develop professional leadership qualities; to foster high professional standards and encourage creative work and to strengthen commitment to the ideals and purposes of nursing. We do this by offering programs, service projects and events for our members and the college community.
Literature & Campus Communications
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Editors: Riley Gallagher & Samantha Flickinger The Benigna Staff works diligently each year to design the University yearbook. Students interested in journalism, photography, and design are encouraged to join. New members are always welcome. |
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President: Elizabeth Horn The Comenian is the student newspaper and is produced by the student editorial staff and staff writers. It offers the students a valuable experience in news writing, copy editing, layout, design and photography. |
Editor: Anna Litofsky
Advisor: Joyce Hinnefeld
Funding: USG
The Manuscript is the literary magazine on campus. All students are invited to submit the following types of work for review by the editorial board: personal essays, poetry, short stories, photography, drawing, painting, graphic design and music compositions (MP3s and/or lyrics).
Presidents: Matthew Meyers MoCo Radio is Moravian University’s radio station and the voice of Moravian University. Our purpose is to maintain a means of communication on the campus; to inform, as well as entertain the student body; to enable students to learn the operations of a radio station; and to give students hands-on experience in communication skills. |
President: Isaac Weston
Advisor: Dr. Theresa Dougal
Funding: USG
The Zinzendorf Society creates experiences in writing and literature for the campus community, sponsors creative-writing workshops and poetry readings, and field trips of literary interest to area festivals and museums.
Religious Life Organizations
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
President: Morgan Weaver
Advisor: Coach Shelley Bauder
To lead all athletes and coaches into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ.
President: Haley Rudofker
Advisor: Dr. Jason Radine
Funding: USG
The Hillel Society provides a Jewish community within Moravian University, and shares Jewish heritage and traditions with the Moravian University community. Moravian’s Hillel has a partnership with B’rith Sholom synagogue in Bethlehem, whose rabbi, Rabbi Allen Juda, serves as the University’s Jewish Chaplain. All are welcome to join in the celebration of Jewish holidays, and to attend Hillel events as they occur throughout the year.
Moravian University Spiritual Fellowship
President: Gabrielle Demchak
Advisor: Laura Oesterle & Jennika Borger
Funding: USG
The Moravian University Christian Fellowship is an interdenominational group that gathers for spiritual formation opportunities, worship, and fellowship. Small groups of students (Trilogy Groups) meet weekly in the residence halls for Bible exploration and faith renewal. MUCF has a special-interest house on campus for fellowship and programming.
President: Kurtis Reif
Advisor: Reverend Jennika Borger
Student Christian Community is a group open to everyone at Moravian University. We are affiliated with Reformed University Fellowship, the college ministry arm of the Presbyterian Church in America. Our desire is for both the believer and the skeptic to say of our community, "Where have I ever been loved like this?" We are not there yet, but that is what we are working towards.
Service Organizations
Advisor: Julie Huber
America Reads is a federal work study approved program of academic tutoring. College students are placed in local elementary schools and community organizations to enhance their after school enrichment programs.
This is a regular commitment, scheduled one or more days a week. Transportation is not provided, although carpools may be arranged and some programs are located within walking distance of the college. Current criminal and child abuse clearances are required.
Applications and clearance forms are available in the Center for Career and Civic Engagement.
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President: Pearl Rudy Habitat for Humanity The College Chapter of Habitat for Humanity is open to all students interested in opportunities to build Habitat homes locally and/or away from campus during spring break. Fundraising for Habitat and awareness and advocacy related to affordable housing issues are also important functions of this service organization. |
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President: Samuel Rappaport The Environmental Coalition recognizes that "sustainability" is multifaceted-- it means living in a way that protects and enriches the environment and your community and also contributes to a stable economy. ECO seeks to make students aware of the most pressing sustainability issues and through programming empower them to make change. |
Gamma Sigma Sigma: National Service Sorority
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President: Emily Sylvester The purpose of our sorority is "to assemble college and university students in the spirit of service to humanity and to develop friendship among students of all races and creeds."* Our sorority, which is open to all Moravian men and women, strives to serve the college, local, and global communities. Through both service and social events, we develop life-long friendships among our tight-knit group of sisters and brothers. In addition to these opportunities, the sorority also offers many leadership opportunities. |
The Pinky Swear Club (formerly known as Love Your Melon)
President: Lacee Gera Club description coming soon… |
Social Justice
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President: Norah Dolan The Moravian University AAUW Student Affiliate Group was established for the purposes of educating the Moravian University and Bethlehem communities on women's issues, providing resources for community women in matters of education, leadership, safety, equality, and diversity, providing opportunities for growth and development to community women, and connecting community women with a profound responsibility to advocate for equality to protect future generations of women. We openly admit students to our membership and do not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, creed, national origin, or sexual orientation. |
President: Cailyn Reinhard
Advisor: Dr. Pam Adamshick
Funding: USG
The American Cancer Society Colleges Against Cancer is a nationwide partnership of college students, staff, and faculty dedicated to raising awareness by supporting programs instilled by the American Cancer Society. Each Spring Colleges Against Cancer hosts their Annual Relay for Life event.
Hounds Against Sexual Assault (HASA)
President: Erica Heaney
Advisor: Leah Naso/Rosemarie Williams
Funding: USG
The representatives of Hounds Against Sexual Assault (HASA) set the mission in order to: Dispel myths about sexual violence on college campuses; inform the greater college community about services that are provided in cases of sexual violence or discrimination; help students comprehend consent.
President: Harley Bender
Advisor: Dr. Heikki Lempa
Funding: USG
Description coming soon.
President: Harley Bender Description coming soon. |
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President: Kaitlin Kridlo Spectrum strives to ensure that people of all sexual orientations and gender identities feel heard, valued and respected while creating a community at Moravian University where all people feel safe and encouraged to express their authentic selves. Spectrum aims to educate the community on LGBTQ+ issues and engage in outreach and activism within the community. |
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President: Erika Zarate Description coming soon. |
Social Sciences
President: Nicholas Bergsma
Advisor: Dr. Sandy Bardsley
Funding: USG
The History Club is for all students, not just history majors or minors, interested in the uses and facets of history and the historian’s craft. The club sponsors luncheons, lectures, movies, trips, and displays around campus.
Moravian University Republican Club
President: Destiny George
Advisor: Mark Koscinski
Funding: USG
Description coming soon.
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President: Hannah Katz Description coming soon. |
President: Orion Sun
Advisor: Dr. Arash Naragi
Funding: USG
The Philosophy Club meets weekly throughout fall and spring semesters to explore different philosophical issues and topics in a friendly academic environment. Weekly paper presentations and directed discussions encourage students and faculty to develop their own ideas about the world around them and how philosophy can be applied to their lives. Additionally, the club hosts the Lehigh Valley Undergraduate Philosophy Conference as part of their effort to show the community the benefits of philosophy beyond the Ivory Tower. Above all, the Philosophy Club’s purpose is to show people that philosophy is not just an aloof and prudish discipline but an engaging aspect of intellectual culture in everyday life.
President: Hannah Katz
Advisor: Dr. Debra Wetcher-Hendricks & Dr. Heikki Lempa
Funding: USG
The Pre-Law and Sociology club promotes law, sociology, and social justice interests and awareness among the student body. The group works to provide educational opportunities to members as well as supplement course content for students with interests in these career fields. We also provide connections to sociologists, lawyers, and professions involving social and criminal justice.
President: Lucila Lampertti
Advisor: Dr. Heilmayr / Dr. Robert Brill
Funding: USG
Description coming soon.
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President: Victoria Vargas We aim to unite students of all disciplines to come together in order to share their research experiences and learn more about undergraduate research opportunities at Moravian University. |
Sciences & Mathematics
President: Cole Carey
Advisor: Dr. Alison Holiday
Funding: USG
The American Chemical Society is the student affiliate of the national society. The organization is responsible for arranging both guest and student lectures on campus, providing weekly peer tutoring, and organizing visits to local chemical industries in the surrounding region. Strong involvement with the local Lehigh Valley ACS section is encouraged to aid undergraduates in networking and other professional skills.
President: Chloe Mondok
Advisor: Dr. Cecilia Fox
Funding: USG
BRAIN is an initiative for raising awareness about neurological issues, creating an understanding in neuroscience topics, participating in educational neuroscience initiatives for children, as well as engaging in interesting activities that promote the brain and neuroscience in general. Welcome to all students of all majors, especially those interested in neuroscience and psychology.
Moravian University 3D Printing Club
President: William Brandes
Advisor: Jeffrey Bush
Funding: USG
Description coming soon.
Moravian University Computing Club (MC3)
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President: Kylie Norwood The mission of the MU3 is to create a close-knit, productive, and educational |
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President: Emma Miller The Moravian Mathematical Society is the student chapter of the Mathematical Association of America. Activities enrich the mathematical experience at Moravian, provide information on careers in mathematics, and build community among students with lectures by guest speakers, presentations by students and faculty, problem contests, games, and trips. Open to all students with an interest in mathematics. |
President: Erin Druding
Advisor: Dr. Anastasia Thevenin
Funding: USG
Description coming soon.
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President: Emma Miller The Society of Physics Students at Moravian University strives to promote an interest in the physical sciences by engaging the student body of Moravian University, as well as the local community. SPS sponsors Pizza Lectures, Keynote Speakers, and their annual Science Day outreach for high school students interested in mathematics and science. Members of SPS receive a subscription to Physics Today, and are eligible to be inducted into the National Physics Honor Society, Sigma Pi Sigma. |
President: Paige Stitzel
Advisor: Dr. Ruth Malenda
Funding: USG
WISE promotes and provides opportunities in the STEM field for women. Every year our club hosts an event called Science Day for Girl Scouts where troops from the Lehigh Valley come and participate in a variety of science related activities in order to instill a love of science among young women. Anyone who is interested in promoting women in the STEM field is welcome to join!
Greek Life
Want to go Greek? You can join one of four fraternities and four sororities here on campus. Check the list below, and click here to learn more about Greek Life at Moravian University.