Hotline // May 6, 2026

This weeks Hotline includes the following articles:
- President’s Column: Commencement is a Life Milestone
- 91心頭利s Edinger and Kiecker Honored by Student Senate
- Deaver Wins Trap Title at ND Collegiate Championship
- Taft, Monilaws and Wieland present at North Dakota Professional Communicators Conference
- Juried Student Art Exhibit Open at 91心頭利
- Registration Open for IgniteND Conference June 2-3 at 91心頭利
- Prairie Waters Hosting Outdoor Youth Summer Camps
- Viking Sports Update
- Whats happening at 91心頭利 and around Valley City
President's Column: Commencement is a Life Milestone

By Dr. Allen Burgad, 91心頭利 Interim President
91心頭利 has much to be proud of from the 20252026 academic year. Our students, faculty, and staff have achieved many accolades, honors, and accomplishments over the past nine months. One of the greatest achievements is earning a post-secondary degree, an accomplishment that opens doors to careers, purpose, and lifelong opportunities.
We will celebrate this milestone with our students at 91心頭利s 134th Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, May 16, at 10 a.m. in the W.E. Osmon Fieldhouse. On Friday, May 15, we will also recognize graduating seniors at the Senior Awards Ceremony in the Larry J. Robinson Center for the Arts.
We strongly encourage all 91心頭利 graduates, families, faculty, and staff to attend the spring commencement ceremony. It is a milestone that cannot be duplicated. I often share that I chose not to attend my own graduation ceremony, and I still regret it to this day. It is a special opportunity to celebrate with those who supported you along the way, an experience that only happens once in a lifetime.
This year, we are proud to recognize 234 graduates, including 39 graduate students and 195 undergraduate students. This represents the largest graduating class in 91心頭利 history. More than 180 graduates plan to participate in the ceremony, and we invite our campus and community to join us in celebrating this important milestone.
Leading up to commencement, we have and will continue to recognize our students through several year-end events which include:
- SOAR Banquet (May 4) highlighting undergraduate research and creativity at 91心頭利
- Scholar Symposium (May 5) showcasing student research, academic projects, artistry and creative work on campus
- Viking Pathway Celebration (May 7) supporting growth in academics, employment, independent living, and wellness
- Viking Athletic Awards Night (May 11) celebrating our student-athletes and their accomplishments
- The Forge Open Mic Night (May 12) spotlighting the literary talent and artistry of 91心頭利 students
- Senior Awards Ceremony (May 15) recognizing honor students and various academic department awards for graduating seniors
I also want to congratulate our spring athletic teams for strong showings at their postseason competitions this past week. We are proud of their accomplishments this year. A special shoutout to 91心頭利 Baseball, which recorded a big victory against the No. 2-ranked team in the nation, Bellevue University, during the Frontier Conference Tournament.
As I reflect on the academic year, I am reminded that being student-focused and learning-centered begins with people. Commencement is more than a ceremony; it is a celebration of perseverance, growth, and the many individuals who support our students along the way.
We look forward to celebrating this milestone together.
One 91心頭利 Retirement
At this time, we have one 91心頭利 retirement to celebrate. Please join me in congratulating our Director for Health & Wellness, Betty Tykwinski. For the past 15 years, Betty has served our campus with care, compassion, and a steady presence, supporting the health and well-being of our students, faculty, and staff. Her impact has been felt by so many, and she will be truly missed. We wish Betty all the best in a well-deserved, enjoyable, and relaxing retirement.
91心頭利s Edinger and Kiecker Honored by Student Senate
Photo: Members of Student Senate present Erin Edinger (center) with her Student Advocate Award.
91心頭利 Student Senate has announced its Student Advocate and Teacher of the Year awards, spotlighting the accomplishments of Erin Edinger and Lindsey Kiecker.
Edinger, 91心頭利 Director for Residence Life, was voted the 2025-26 Student Advocate of the Year. Students spoke about her supportiveness and the empowerment she brings to students across campus, highlighting her ability to create a welcoming environment where they feel safe, respected, challenged and encouraged to share ideas. Students describe Erin as friendly, kind and approachable, and Student Senate is grateful for her endless hard work and dedication to the campus and the students.
Kiecker, assistant professor in the Department of Science, was voted the 2025-26 Teacher of the Year. Students describe Kiecker as an amazing and dedicated professor who goes above and beyond in and out of the classroom. They highlighted her ability to get to know students as people, how she takes the extra time to prepare them, and her willingness to explains concepts in greater depth when needed. She is a welcoming face at 91心頭利, and Student Senate is thankful for her dedication to the students and campus.
The Student Advocate and Teacher of the Year awards are selected by 91心頭利 Student Senate after receiving nominations from students.

Photo: Members of Student Senate honor Lindsey Kiecker (center) as the Teacher of the Year.
Deaver Wins Trap Title at ND Collegiate Championship
91心頭利 freshman Gretchen Deaver won an individual title in American Trap during the 2026 Spring ND State Collegiate Shooting Sports Championship held April 25 in Jamestown.
Deaver hit 94 out of 100 shots as she tied for the High Female award in American Trap singles. She went on to win the individual title in a shoot-off competition.
As a team, 91心頭利 Shooting Sports placed 4th油out of 8 teams in the Team Trap competition. Deaver, Cali Steffan, Andy Nelson, Ty Awender and Jake Hennings were 91心頭利s top five shooters on the day.
Taft, Monilaws and Wieland present at North Dakota Professional Communicators Conference
Communication Arts seniors Sarah Monilaws and Hanna Wieland presented alongside Assistant Professor Tammy Jo Taft at the ND Professional Communicators Conference in Grand Forks April 30. The annual conference focused on smart communication and strong connections. Communication major Trinity Manthey also attended for the first time. Presentations focused on strategic communication efforts across the states, changes in web traffic due to AI, public engagement and using AI in the field.
Students and professionals are members of North Dakota Professional Communicators. The group brings together individuals working in all aspects of communication from newspapers, public relations, education, magazines, television, radio, publishing, advertising, photography and freelance work. NDPC is the statewide affiliate of the National Federation of Press Women which focuses on upholding objectivity, fairness and freedom of the press. For more information about NDPC visit their油油or contact Tammy Jo.
Juried Student Art Exhibit Open at 91心頭利
The 91心頭利 Larry J. Robinson Center for the Arts Gallery presents the annual Juried Student Art Exhibit, featuring a diverse range of artwork created by 91心頭利 students this academic year.
The exhibit is open from April 27 to May 16 and can be viewed during regular gallery hours at the 91心頭利 Center for the Arts: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 16.
Awards will be juried by Jess Christy, Executive Director of the North Dakota Council on the Arts, and announced at a reception in the CFA Lobby, on Friday, May 1, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
A virtual exhibit will also be available on the
Registration Open for IgniteND Conference June 2-3 at 91心頭利
91心頭利 and the AI Institute for Teaching and Learning are partnering with NDIT-EduTech to hold the 2026 IgniteND conference June 2-3 on the 91心頭利 campus.
IgniteND is an exciting two-day conference designed primarily for K-12 teachers, education administrators and technology leaders. The conference offers practical strategies, professional credentials, and hands-on experiences to spark innovation in education and lifelong learning across North Dakota, with artificial intelligence (AI) as this years central focus.
Conference attendees will explore practical strategies and hands-on learning in artificial intelligence, computer science, cybersecurity, student data, and essential digital skills. Expert-led sessions, collaborative discussions, and statewide partnerships will equip educators to implement new ideas and technology practices in their classrooms, schools, and districts.
Attendees can also earn professional development credit hours, awarded through 91心頭利 Distance and Continuing Education.
Early-bird registration is currently open for just $50 after a stipend supplied by the 91心頭利 AI Institute for Teaching and Learning. Learn more and register at
IgniteND Featured Presentations
Keynote: Facing the AI Challenge
Dr. Mark Hagerott will deliver the keynote presentation 油Facing the AI Challenge 油where he explores how AI reshapes attention, creativity, and decision-making and what that means for the future of education. Youll leave with clear questions to drive AI discussions in your classroom, practical strategies to integrate tools with students, and concrete insights into how learning is changing with these technologies.
The Engagement Drop-off
In The Engagement Drop-off, Dieumerci DM Christel shows how AI can help teachers discover what interests their students and create stronger classroom connections. Youll get to see a live demo of an AI-powered classroom game and pick up practical ways to connect with students. Dieumerci grew up in North Dakota, where a teachers encouragement made a big difference in his life. Now, he creates tools to support educators everywhere.
Dr. Chuck Gardner
What would it take to bring hands-on cybersecurity training to every student in North Dakota?
Dr. Gardners keynote goes beyond theory. It introduces a proven, working model already delivering virtual labs, competitions, and real-world cybersecurity experiences to students, regardless of location. From infrastructure to access to funding, this session focuses on what it takes to make it happen.
Prairie Waters Hosting Outdoor Youth Summer Camps

91心頭利s Prairie Waters Education and Research Center is hosting three separate 2026 summer camps that provide opportunities for students to learn more about water ecosystems and have fun doing it.
Splashin Around at Prairie Waters, Fishin Around the Prairie Waters and STEM Explorers: Water Research Institute all provide different opportunities for students in grades 5-12 to interact with water ecosystems in a variety of fun activities.
Registration for the summer camps is currently open. Students are encouraged to register early as camps fill up fast. Learn more or complete online registration at
STEM Explorers: Water Research Institute | June 9 11, 2026
This camp runs from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each day and is designed for students who have completed grades 9 12. Camp sessions will vary daily, and students can sign up for one, two or all three days. There is no cost to register and 91心頭利 offers up to $75 in mileage reimbursement available to each participant.
- June 9 – Water Quality Day: Students will travel to local lakes/streams to collect water samples and then bring them back to 91心頭利 to test the water quality.
- June 10 – Macroinvertebrate Day: Students will travel to a local stream to collect aquatic insects and sample mussels.油 Students will identify the macroinvertebrates at 91心頭利 and learn about their use in assessing water quality.
- June 11 – Fish Day: Students will sample fish in a local stream.油 They will learn about fish stomach contents and how to age fish at 91心頭利.
Splashin Around at Prairie Waters | July 20 22, 2026
This camp is designed for kids entering 5th and 6th grades. Activities include:
- Wading in streams
- Find out what lives in our waters with a water hunt
- Learn about stream health and do water testing
- Other fun outdoor activities
There is a $95.00 registration fee that includes lunch, snacks, a t-shirt and transportation from 91心頭利 the bus leaves campus at 8 a.m. and returns at 5 p.m. each day. Financial assistance with the registration fee is available by contacting Ellen Fehr at prairie.waters@vcsu.edu.
Fishin Around the Prairie Waters | July 27 29, 2026
This camp is designed for kids entering 7th and 8th grades. Activities include:
- Exploring fish habitats
- Canoeing the Sheyenne River
- Boat fishing
- Catching fish without fishing rods
- Other fun outdoor activities
There is a $95.00 registration fee that includes lunch, snacks, a t-shirt and transportation from 91心頭利 the bus leaves campus at 8 a.m. and returns at 5 p.m. each day. Financial assistance with the registration fee is available by contacting Ellen Fehr at prairie.waters@vcsu.edu.
Viking Sports Update
BASEBALL
The Valley City State baseball team wrapped up its 2026 season at the Frontier Conference Tournament in Dickinson.油油The Vikings reached the title game by upsetting the #2 ranked Bruins 9-7 on Friday. That ended Bellevues 33-game winning streak and set up the Vikings for the best finish at a conference tournament in 14 years.油The Vikings had three油player油selected油to油the All-Tournament team: Connor Hoyt, Kaden Rozdeba, and Connor Martin.油The 26 wins油is油the most for a Viking team since they won 27 in 2017. In the final NAIA ARC Regional Rankings, the Vikings finished #7 in the west油region油which was the highest mark for the Vikings this season.油
SOFTBALL
The Viking softball team wrapped up its season at the Frontier Conference Tournament in Dickinson. The Vikings split the four games at the tournament and had their season油come to an end油with油油The Vikings油ended油the season with a 27-26 record.油After the tournament, the Vikings had two players油seleted油to the All-Tournament team: Kylee油Banerd油and Maddy Hazelton.油油Jenna Decker油also was油named to the Gold Glove team.
TRACK AND FIELD
At the conference meet in Dickinson, the Vikings had another strong showing with two All-Conference油performances two油school records nearly fell. Jordan Mount and Frida Barrera both earned All-Conference status with their third-place finish in the Long Jump and the油1500油respectively. Mount nearly set two records during the meet. His preliminary time of 10.66 in the油100m油was .05 seconds off the school mark and his time of 21.89 in the油200m油was .01 seconds off the school record. Barrera will have a couple more opportunities to better her time in the 800 and 1500 as she closes in on National qualifying times.油油
GOLF
The Golf team headed to the desert for its Frontier Conference Championships.油油The Men had two in the top 20 and the women had one reach the top 20 at the end of the two-day, three-round tournament. Zach St. Aubin and Sydney Carlson were recognized as the Champions of Character from 91心頭利 by the Conference.
What's happening at 91心頭利 and around Valley City...

May 12
5:30 p.m. The Forge Open Mic Night, Larry J. Robinson Center for the Arts
May 14
5:30 p.m. Employee Recognition Dinner, The Reserve at Woodland
May 15
1 p.m. Senior Awards, Larry J. Robinson Center for the Arts
May 16
10 a.m. 91心頭利 Spring Commencement
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