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For Mayville State graduate Lexi (Carpenter) Salander, the dream of becoming a dentist was a vision grounded in hard work, perseverance, and a commitment to excellence. Her journey from Mayville State University to a career in dentistry is a powerful testament to how determination, together with a strong educational foundation that started as an undergraduate at “The School of Personal Service,” can turn aspirations into reality.
Last week, Mayville State became a hub of camaraderie and purpose as we welcomed student athletes, coaches, families, and fans for the annual North Dakota Shrine Bowl football games. From the first practice to the final whistle, campus-wide energy reflected the excitement of competition and the intent of the Shrine Bowl: bringing communities together in support of a meaningful cause. The Shrine Bowl celebrates athletic achievement and the spirit of service and compassion that defines Shriners everywhere.
What began as a vision for a better future has become an incredible transformation for the home of Mayville State University Softball at Paul Karlstad Field in Portland, N.D. In the summer of 2024, the field was filled with potential, lacking the amenities one might expect of a college facility, such as permanent dugouts, a finished backstop, and a consistent playing surface. This presented an opportunity: a blank canvas for building something special. With outstanding leadership and community support, that vision quickly began to take shape.
A university is more than a place of learning. It’s a partner in the life and future of its community. For Mayville State, that partnership extends to the towns and rural communities of Traill County and beyond, where “town and gown” relationships are very important to the region’s shared success.
Mayville State University has earned national praise for how well it prepares future elementary teachers to teach reading. The university’s Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education program has received an “A” rating from the National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ) in its latest report, Teacher Prep Review: Decoding Progress in Reading Preparation, released June 9, 2026. This distinction recognizes Mayville State for aligning its program with the science of reading, the research-backed approach proven to help children become successful readers.
There are countless reasons why Mayville State University stands out, but one quality that rises to the top time and time again is the passion and dedication of our employees, alumni, and friends. Pride in “The School of Personal Service” is unmistakable, and I continue to be amazed by the many ways, both big and small, that support shows up.
