Summer 2024 Issue:

Summer 2024

The Great Outdoors

How nature boosts our health, happiness, and brainpower

Plus: The natural wonders of Moravian’s campus

Summer 2024

The Great Outdoors

How nature boosts our health, happiness, and brainpower

Plus: The natural wonders of Moravian’s campus

Content

Features

Natural Connection
Emerging research suggests that regularly spending time with nature helps us become healthier, happier, and even smarter.

Up Close & Personal
Explore the unexplored beauty of Moravian’s campus in this photo essay, which captures intimate portraits of our landscape’s natural wonders.

A Living Network
Humans have an unshakeable bond to all life on the planet and to the environment. Understanding this truth lays the foundation for the best solution to human and ecological well-being—a One Health approach.

From The President’s Desk

Summer 2024

Dear Moravian Alumni,
As we navigate the ever-evolving landscape of higher education, I am pleased to share some encouraging news about the financial stability and growth of Moravian University. Moravian stands strong despite the challenging times that have led to the closure of many institutions at an alarming rate of one per week and significant budget cuts across the sector. Our excellent S&P Global credit rating of BBB+ with a stable outlook is a testament to our sound financial management and strategic planning. Once again, we are on track to enroll one of the largest classes in Moravian’s history, a clear indicator of our institution’s resilience and appeal.

A significant milestone in our journey toward enhancing student experience and well-being is the $40 million renovation of the Haupert Union Building (HUB). This state-of-the-art facility is designed to focus on student wellness, encompassing mental, physical, and emotional health. The new HUB will feature dedicated spaces for overall student wellness, including mental and physical health resources; career services, veterans, wellness, and commuter lounges; and a conference center. This investment will drive enrollments and significantly improve retention and graduation rates by providing a supportive environment where students can live, learn, and thrive.

Our commitment to student wellness is more crucial than ever, given the alarming rise in mental health issues among young people. We are acutely aware of these challenges and are expanding our wellness initiatives to address them comprehensively. The Moravian University Wellness Initiative aims to enhance and promote existing services, programs, and academic opportunities while incorporating new investments to support the well-being of our community. This initiative is a testament to our dedication to fostering a holistic approach to education, ensuring that our students are well equipped to succeed both academically and personally.

This issue of the Moravian University Magazine beautifully aligns with our focus on wellness by exploring the profound connection between human health and nature. Allison Ludlow ’24, an environmental science major, shares insightful perspectives on how spending time in nature can improve our mental and physical health, cognitive skills, creativity, and happiness. Her work underscores the importance of integrating natural spaces into our daily lives to enhance well-being.

Complementing Allison’s insights, a captivating photo essay takes you on a tour of Moravian’s many beautiful spaces, flowers, and plants. These serene environments offer a much-needed respite from the pressures and busyness of our days, awakening a deep love for nature and providing a sanctuary for reflection and rejuvenation.

Additionally, alumna Lizzy Sgambelluri ’13—a physician assistant, professor, and environmentalist—discusses the intricate connection between humans, all living things, and the environment. She emphasizes how our health is intrinsically linked to the health of the world around us, reinforcing the need for sustainable practices and a harmonious relationship with nature.

As you delve into these inspiring stories, I invite you to reflect on Moravian University’s legacy and the bright future we are building together.

Hound ’em,

President Bryon L. Grigsby ’90, P’22, P’26

Summer 2024

Features

Summer 2024

Natural Connection

Emerging research suggests that regularly spending time with nature helps us become healthier, happier, and even smarter.

Summer 2024

Up Close & Personal

Explore the unexplored beauty of Moravian’s campus in this photo essay, which captures intimate portraits of the landscape’s natural wonders.

Summer 2024

A Living Network

Humans have an unshakeable bond to all life on the planet and to the environment. Understanding this truth lays the foundation for the best solution to human and ecological well-being—a One Health approach.

View Finder

Photographer John Kish IV grabs a photo of three graduates of the Class of 2024 at commencement.

Why I Play

“It’s fast-paced and exhilarating, and it takes a mental toughness to stay in it the entire game, which lasts upwards of two hours.”

—Salome Carr ’24

Why I Play

Summer 2024

“It’s fast-paced and exhilarating, and it takes a mental toughness to stay in it the entire game, which lasts upwards of two hours.”

—Salome Carr ’24

Community

Summer 2024

An Alum Reflects

Peonies

Luke Peterson ’19 tells a story of planting peonies on South Campus and why he adds a new one every year.

Summer 2024

Moravian Moment

James M. Beck

This Class of 1880 alumnus built a legal career that included Solicitor General of the United States.

Summer 2024

Faculty Focus

Colleen Payton

Associate professor of public health and director of the program, Colleen Payton, talks about her research and key public health concerns.

Summer 2024

Student Spotlight

Just Say Yes

Emmanuel Bulted ’26 doesn’t hesitate to take on a new opportunity, and the rewards have been spectacular.

Ask an Alum

Think back to your undergraduate years at Moravian. How did you spend your summers?

Work? Research? Travel? Alumni share their summertime adventures from the task-oriented to the fun-filled.

Ask an Alum

Summer 2024

Think back to your undergraduate years at Moravian. How did you spend your summers?

Work? Research? Travel? Alumni share their summertime adventures from the task-oriented to the fun-filled.

Brilliance

Summer 2024

Creators

Musician and composer Amal Shokr ’24 draws on Egyptian melodies and memories in an emotive senior project.

Summer 2024

Thinkpiece

The mental health of our students is declining, and the pandemic is not solely to blame.

Bookshelf

Revising Moves: Writing Stories of (Re)Making
Edited by Christina LaVecchia ’07, Allison Carr, Laura R. Micciche, Hannah J. Rule, and Jayne E. O. Stone

A Womanist Reading of Hebrew Bible Narratives as the Politics of Belonging from an Outsider Within
By Vanessa Lovelace, associate dean and associate professor of Hebrew Bible Old Testament at Lancaster Theological Seminary

A Short Guide to Writing about Psychology, 4th edition
By Dana S. Dunn, professor of psychology

Hounds of Moravian

Get to
Know Sokka

Sara Weidner Hansen ’18 and her husband, Shane Hansen ’18, have loved pugs their whole lives, and in the spring of 2023 they were ready to add their first “fur baby” to the family. They traveled two hours to Oxford, Pennsylvania, on Sara’s late father’s birthday, to meet Sokka. “All the signs were there,” says Sara. “It was just meant to be!”

Hounds of Moravian

Get to
Know Sokka

Summer 2024

Sara Weidner Hansen ’18 and her husband, Shane Hansen ’18, have loved pugs their whole lives, and in the spring of 2023 they were ready to add their first “fur baby” to the family. They traveled two hours to Oxford, Pennsylvania, on Sara’s late father’s birthday, to meet Sokka. “All the signs were there,” says Sara. “It was just meant to be!”

Alumni

Summer 2024

Alumni

Shining Lights
The 2024 alumni awards

Vanessa Shukis ’82
Winner of the Anne Briggs Artist Award

Founders Week
A recap of this year’s spring celebration

Summer 2024

In Memoriam

Remembering Janet A. Sipple
(January 28, 1943–February 2, 2024)

A Maine Life

People…A Few Too Many

“…our fine state is slowly changing and not always in keeping with ‘the way life should be,’ as a favorite state motto goes. Portland, the state’s largest city, is, for all intents and purposes, a Boston suburb, with attendant urban woes. The restaurants are terrific, but the prices are big city all the way. Ditto the rents. And the city, like the Blob, just keeps spreading, putting pressure on its neighbors to follow suit, slowly but surely eroding a country way of life for many of us.”
—Ron DePaolo ’64

Class Notes

1977

Frederick “Fred” Patt is excited to announce the launch of the Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, and ocean Ecosystem (PACE) satellite—the latest scientific mission at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, where Fred has worked for more than 45 years. PACE will provide unprecedented information about the ocean ecosystem.

1996

Matthew Stone, a senior scientist in the Neutron Scattering Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and teammates won an R&D 100 award (“the Oscars of innovation”) for developing an advanced manufacturing process to create 2D and 3D collimators that offer significant improvements over previous models.

2013

In January 2024, Alexandra Borden was elected executive director of the Alliance for Women Film Composers, a nonprofit organization focused on advocacy and visibility for women in the composing industry.

Summer 2024
Summer 2024

Douglas E. Woosnam ’66 is passionate about lighting the way for our students, veterans, and aspiring nurses so they can succeed in the classroom and beyond.

Summer 2024

A chaplain at Mount Sinai West Hospital in New York City, Helen Florence Kurczynski S’17 is committed to lighting the way for the next generation of compassionate caregivers.

Get to Know Our Lighting the Way Subcommittee Chairs

Kurt J. Poling ’89, P’17, P’20
Chair
Blue & Grey Club
Athletics Subcommittee

Flip-book Versions

Summer 2024

Summer 2024

DIGITAL ONLY

The great outdoors

  • Nature’s healing powers
  • A photo essay: Close-ups of Moravian’s natural wonders
Summer 2024

Spring 2024

Working for the earth

  • Cutting greenhouse gases
  • Protecting coastlines
  • Preserving biodiversity
Summer 2024

Fall 2023

The Food Issue

  • Heat up your cooking skills
  • Follow our food trail
  • Try these wines, ciders, and beers
Summer 2024

Summer 2023

Celebrating Excellence

  • Nokukhanya Langa ’13 earns global acclaim
  • Student composers score a win
  • Alumni receive Shining Lights awards

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