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The annual Harvey McMullen Memorial Golf Tournament is scheduled for Friday, July 10, 2026, at the Mayville Golf Course. The 4-person scramble is open to all men and women. Registration is at 10 a.m. Tee time is at 11 a.m. Proceeds of the tournament benefit Mayville State University student athletes through the work of the Comet Athletic Club.
The Mayville State University Theatre Department will present The Case of the Missing Caterer: A Cinco de Mayo Library Mystery, a special fundraising production benefiting the Mayville Public Library. Two performances will be held in early May at the Mayville State University Byrnes-Quanbeck Library.
College athletics play a vital role in shaping campus culture, strengthening community connections, and providing opportunities for students. This spring, Mayville State University has seen powerful examples of that impact, highlighted by unforgettable moments on the field, and individual achievements.
Thursday, April 30, the MSU Foundation’s 2026 annual day of giving, promises to be a big day for Mayville State University. This special day is designated as a time when alumni, friends, and supporters can come together in gratitude for “The School of Personal Service” and the lasting impact Mayville State has made in their lives.
Jenna Bolstad has been named head women’s basketball coach at Mayville State University, effective April 14, 2026. Bolstad brings more than 14 years of experience across NCAA Division I and II, NAIA, junior college, and high school levels.
It was a pleasure to welcome Governor Kelly Armstrong and First Lady Kjersti Armstrong to Mayville State on April 2. Hosting their visit gave us an opportunity to share progress on the renovation of Old Main, a $52+ million state-funded project. As we walked through the building, I was proud to show how thoughtfully the historic building is being transformed by preserving its iconic exterior while reimagining the interior to better serve today’s students and future generations. Seeing the classrooms, offices, and gathering spaces reinforces just how impactful this project is for our university, the community, the region, and ultimately the state.
