Moravian University opened its doors to Bethlehem community members and local officials on Thursday to showcase its new student center, which the school plans to make available for public use.

The 82,000-square-foot Haupert Union Building, called the HUB, opened to the campus community on Oct. 8.

The facility, on the university’s Main Street campus in Bethlehem, focuses on student wellness but will also serve as event and conference space for regional organizations.

University President Bryon Grigsby welcomed guests to the WELL pre-certified building during the open house.

“The HUB is a building designed for the ‘whole student’ — a place where wellness, career preparation, community and belonging all converge,” Grigsby said.

The center houses resources for students’ mental, physical

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