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Terry Bachmeier will be awarded an honorary Bachelor of Arts in Social Science degree during Mayville State University’s commencement exercises on Friday, May 16, 2025. The ceremony begins at 1 p.m. in the Mayville State Lewy Lee Fieldhouse. The event is open to the public.
A team of Mayville State University business students participated in the 11th annual commercial credit case competition sponsored by the North Central Chapter of the Risk Management Association (RMA by ProSight) in April. Members of the fifth-place Mayville State team were Dustyn Nelsen, Cando, N.D.; Logan Maus, Thompson, N.D.; and Desidy Shwanke, Leeds, N.D.
Dr. Yvonne Cannon, assistant professor of education at Mayville State University, will deliver the annual commencement address at Mayville State University Friday, May 16. The commencement ceremony will begin at 1 p.m. at the Mayville State University Lewy Lee Fieldhouse. The ceremony is open to the public.
The Mayville State University employee recognition banquet, held Wednesday evening, April 30, 2025, was a tribute to the employees of Mayville State for their work and commitment to the university. The annual event was held at the Mayville State Campus Center Luckasen Room. All Mayville State employees and their guests were invited to attend, as were Mayville State retirees and their guests.
Emily Kaasa-Rice was named the recipient of the Mayville State University Orville Johnson Meritorious Service Award for 2025. Kaasa-Rice is an admissions services coordinator. The award was presented at Mayville State’s employee recognition dinner held on Wednesday, April 30, 2025.
Robert Berg completed the requirements for his Mayville State degree at the conclusion of the fall quarter of 1970, but he wasn’t able to celebrate this accomplishment with his classmates, friends, and family members at a commencement program. Berg had been drafted into military service. He was allowed to complete his degree, but he was required to report for service immediately following the completion of his course work. Berg was supposed to have participated in commencement with his classmates in the spring of 1971, but he could not be there. By January of 1971, Robert was already in basic training.