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The academic year culminated a couple of weeks ago with commencement, and we have quickly made the transition to an active summer at Mayville State. Summer session classes have begun. We’re offering flexible options for students looking to stay on track or get ahead academically. Students and their faculty advisors continue their work in the research labs, and we’re welcoming students, alumni, families, and visitors for a wide range of events, programs and experiences that bring energy and life to all areas of campus.
Dr. Brian Huschle, Vice President for Academic Affairs at Mayville State University, has announced the Spring Semester 2026 Dean's List students. To be named to the Dean's List, a student must have attained a grade point average of 3.50 or higher and successfully completed a minimum of 12 graded credit hours of regular academic credit from Mayville State.
Four Mayville State University students were named students of the year during the annual Academic and Student Senate Awards Program held Wednesday, May 6, 2026. The annual program provides a time when students who have excelled in academics and leadership are honored.
As the excitement of commencement fades and graduates move into their next chapters, the Mayville State University campus is quieter. Most students have left the residence halls, classrooms are empty as most Summer Session courses are offered online, and the academic year gives way to an in-between time that is full of purpose. That quiet extends beyond the campus too. In the surrounding community, the daily buzz has shifted with the absence of students, prompting a noticeable gap after months of activity.
Dustin Olson, Professor of Business, was presented with the Jeff Sieg Award for Teaching Excellence during the annual Academic and Student Senate Awards Program held at Mayville State University Wednesday, May 6, 2026. Formerly the Teacher of the Year Award, the Student Senate renamed the award in 2020 to honor the memory of longtime Mayville State science professor, Jeff Sieg, an incredibly gifted educator, mentor, and role model for what excellence in the classroom should be.
On Memorial Day, we remember. We remember names etched in stone and carried quietly in the hearts of families across generations. Some of their stories are told often. Others wait, sometimes for decades or longer, for their ending.
