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Campus News

Stay up to date with the great things happening at Mayville State. The latest news items are listed below. 

Mayville State University Expands Collaborative Efforts to Enhance Teaching Excellence

In a dedicated effort to foster collaboration among North Dakota University System (NDUS) institutions, the Mayville State Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) is proud to announce its partnerships with the Center for Teaching, Learning, and…

Bergeron to be inducted into MN wrestling coaches hall of fame

Todd Bergeron, a 1993 graduate of Mayville State University, will be inducted into the Minnesota Wrestling Coaches Association David Bartelma Wrestling Hall of Fame. The induction program is planned for Saturday, May 17, 2025 at McKinney’s on…

Mayville State Collegiate DECA students take top honors at International Career Development Conference

From April 5 to 8, 2025, 16 talented students from Mayville State University’s Collegiate DECA chapter demonstrated their exceptional skills and dedication at the International Career Development Conference held in San Francisco, Calif. This…

A Legacy of Excellence: After a distinguished career, Fred Strand retires as the Mayville State campus begins a new chapter

For Associate Professor of Mathematics Fred Strand, Mayville State University has never been just a place of work. It is also a lifelong home. A proud alumnus, a dedicated educator, and a recipient of the prestigious national Presidential Award, he…

Mayville State nursing student inducted into Xi-Kappa chapter of Sigma National Honor Society, faculty member receives ‘Caring Award’

Kelsey Huntley, an RN-to-BSN nursing student at Mayville State University, was inducted into Xi-Kappa at-Large, a chapter of the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing. Kelsey was honored at an induction ceremony held virtually on…
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