MTSU Preps Over 290 High Schoolers for Governor’s School for the Arts Finale


Pictured: Music students attending this year’s Governor’s School for the Arts at Middle Tennessee State University participate in a rehearsal recently in Cantrell Hall inside the Tom H. Jackson Building coordinated by Deanna Little, flute professor and chamber music coach. (MTSU photo by Favour Boluwade)
Pictured: Kate Goodwin, an MTSU assistant theatre professor, is new director of the Tennessee Governor’s School for the Arts hosted at MTSU. Goodwin, shown here inside the Boutwell Dramatic Arts Building, now leads the three-week residency program for talented rising high school juniors and seniors from across the state. (MTSU photo by Favour Boluwade)
Pictured: Governor��s School for the Arts music students practice at a recent flute rehearsal in Cantrell Hall inside the Tom H. Jackson Building at Middle Tennessee State University. (MTSU photo by Favour Boluwade)
Pictured: MTSU student Cameron Roberts, a junior music education major and office assistant at the Governor’s School for the Arts office at MTSU, is handling social media for this year’s three-week residency program. Roberts, shown here recently outside the Tom H. Jackson Building, was a vocal performer at the Governor’s School in 2019. (MTSU photo by Favour Boluwade)
Pictured: MTSU School of Music professor Deanna Little, background right, coordinates a recent rehearsal inside the Tom H. Jackson Building involving high school flute players attending the 2022 Governor’s School for the Arts. The students are preparing for the GSFTA’s grand finale June 25 to wrap up the three-week residency program. (MTSU photo by Favour Boluwade)
Pictured: Governor's School for the Arts logo.

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