Missouri State University

Skip to content Skip to navigation
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z

News

Your source for whats happening at Missouri State University

  • Headlines
  • Awards
  • Discovery
  • University Life
  • In the News
  • Media Resources
  • Office of Strategic Communication
Several of the 2019 MFAA participants, including Richard Scales (front), engage in an activity.

Investing in young, gifted artists for the future

The 2019 Missouri State Fine Arts Academy took place June 2-15.

June 25, 2019 by Strategic Communication

After a one-year hiatus, the Missouri Fine Arts Academy (MFAA) made its return to Missouri State University this summer.

The residential program for Missouri high school student artists took place June 2-15. Eighty-nine students from across the state participated.

Dr. Christopher Collins, MFAA director and assistant professor in the department of communication at MSU; Kenny Kabak, MFAA resident assistant and graduate student in choral conducting at MSU; and Richard Scales, MFAA participant, share the value of such a program and some highlights from this year’s academy.

  1. Exploring visual arts, theater, dance, creative writing and music


Read the full transcript


Discover more from News

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Filed Under: Faculty and Staff Page, Headlines Tagged With: Chris Collins, Missouri Fine Arts Academy, Missouri State Journal, Reynolds College of Arts Social Sciences and Humanities

Related

MSU Calendar

View The Calendar

Categories

Recent post

  • Missouri State celebrates new Collaborative Care Clinic
  • Mimi Garstang to receive MO State honorary doctorate
  • MO State students named CUSA Stars of Tomorrow
Make your Missouri statementMake your Missouri statement
  • Last Modified: June 28, 2023
  • Accessibility
  • Disclaimer
  • Disclosures
  • Equal Opportunity Employer and Institution
  • © 2026 Board of Governors, Missouri State University
  • Contact Information