Two Mayville State University graduates have been recognized for their contributions to athletic administration, according to an announcement made in April. Wiberg was named Region 2 Athletic Administrator of the Year at the conclusion of the Region 2 girls basketball tournament in February. He has worked in education for 29 years and has served as athletic director for Devils Lake since 2010, marking his 24th year in that role.
Another alumnus, Jerome Slag, who graduated from Mayville State University in 1985, was honored as Division B District 6 Athletic Administrator of the Year. Slag is currently the athletic director and physical education teacher at New Salem-Almont High School in New Salem, North Dakota. He has held this position for more than twenty years.
Mayville State University nurtures an inclusive environment that supports intellectual exploration and values diversity, according to the official website according to the official website. The university is part of the North Dakota University System according to the official website.
The institution aims to promote excellence in teaching, service, and scholarship through engaging learning experiences according to the official website. It also builds partnerships with schools, employers, and communities to encourage economic and social growth according to the official website.
Mayville State holds accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission along with specialized recognition for its education and nursing programs according to the official website. The university offers undergraduate and master’s degrees as well as certificates that emphasize practical experience according to the official website.

