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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. 

Part 1 of Mayville State’s Legacy Plaza complete, work on the plaza continues

Part 1 in Mayville State’s new Legacy Plaza is now complete. Work on a garden that is situated to the south side of the buildings where the Science Building and Classroom Building meet began early this summer as a project of the Mayville State Alumni…

Mayville State collaborating with NDDPI and the U.S. Department of Labor to impact teacher workforce in state

Mayville State is collaborating with the North Dakota Department of Public Instruction (NDDPI) and the U.S. Department of Labor as the recipient of a Registered Apprenticeship Program for Teachers (RAP-T) grant. Mayville State has recently been…

Mayville State graduate Brady Nygaard pursuing a career as a physician

Brady Nygaard, a 2019 graduate of Mayville State University, is pursuing his goal of becoming a physician. He entered the Class of ’28 at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences in July. Nygaard enjoys teaching,…

MSU CDP employees serve as resource experts at The Hunt Institute North Dakota Legislators Retreat

Jessi Hegg, Program Director, and Kara Schreiner, Education Inclusion Manager, for Mayville State University Child Development Programs (MSU CDP) served as resource experts at The Hunt Institute North Dakota Legislators Retreat held in Bismarck July…

Sponsorship opportunities available in Legacy Plaza project

The Mayville State University Alumni Association is spearheading a very exciting project, Legacy Plaza, on the campus of Mayville State University. This project will provide beautiful landscaping and patios along a major thoroughfare running east and…
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