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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. 

Scholarship recipients and donors recognized at annual MSU Foundation brunch

The “power of scholarships” was the theme for the annual brunch hosted by the MSU Foundation for Mayville State University scholarship recipients and their families, together with the scholarship donors. Nearly 100 people attended the brunch which…

Schurman and Fetsch awarded Frank White and Chris Snortland Annual Scholarships

Brooke Schurman, Walhalla, N.D., and Garth Fetsch, Langdon, N.D., both freshmen at Mayville State University, are the first recipients of the Frank White and Chris Snortland Annual Scholarships at Mayville State. Each of the students received $500…

Collegiate DECA chapter members attend state leadership conference

Seventeen students from the Mayville State University Collegiate DECA chapter traveled to Fargo October 9 and 10 for the state leadership conference held at the Holiday Inn. DECA is a leadership organization with an interest in marketing, management,…

Batesel authors book on National Association baseball

Dr. Paul Batesel, emeritus professor of English at Mayville State University, is the author of a new book entitled Players and Teams of the National Association, 1871-1875. This is Batesel’s third published book. Unlike its two predecessors, Major…

Edson & Margaret Larson Foundation funds integrated leadership program at Mayville

Mayville State University has received an Edson & Margaret Larson Foundation grant in the amount of $40,000 to establish an integrated leadership program. The purpose of the program is to build the leadership characteristics needed to prepare all…
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