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Mayville State University Child Development Programs (MSU CDP) leadership and university administrators had an opportunity to showcase the important work of the CDP when they welcomed members of the North Dakota Children’s Cabinet Early Childhood Committee to the Mayville State campus on Tuesday, March 10, 2026. Guests included North Dakota Lt. Governor Michelle Strinden; Mary Christy, regional coordinator for the Governor’s Office; Kim Jacobson, Human Service Zone Director; and Pritha Gopalan and Michelle Focker of The Hunt Institute. Carolyn Kueber, North Dakota Head Start Collaboration Officer, also participated.
At Mayville State, personal service isn’t just a tradition. It defines who we are. Our commitment to knowing students by name, understanding their goals, and supporting their journeys creates a welcoming environment where every individual feels valued and finds success. This hands‑on, caring approach strengthens relationships across the university and reinforces the spirit of community that sets Mayville State apart.
Mayville State University will host three candidates for the position of head women’s basketball coach the week of March 16, 2026. Campus visits are scheduled as follows: Keithan Gregg on Monday, March 16; Tom Litman on Tuesday, March 17; and Adam Schorzmann on Wednesday, March 18. Members of the community are invited to meet the candidates at meet and greet events planned for 10:30 to 11 a.m. on each day of campus visits. The events will be held in the MSU Classroom Building Auditorium.
As Mayville State University’s president, my focus includes strategy, administration, and big picture decision-making. Together with my team, I am responsible for shaping and safeguarding the institution’s vision, which includes guiding long-term planning, ensuring financial stability, advocating for resources, strengthening partnerships, and keeping the university aligned with its mission. There’s a need to balance the demands of today with the needs of tomorrow, and decisions that affect students, faculty, staff, alumni, and the broader community must be made.
At Mayville State, students are valued members of a close-knit community where involvement is encouraged, supported, and celebrated. Our small campus naturally lends itself to strong relationships, and opportunities for involvement make students feel seen, supported, and connected.
Dr. Brian Huschle, Vice President for Academic Affairs at Mayville State University, has announced that the following students have been named to the Dean's List at Mayville State University for the Fall Semester of 2025. To be named to the Dean's List, a student must attain a grade point average of 3.50 or higher and successfully complete a minimum of 12 graded credit hours of regular academic credit from Mayville State.
