Lynette Browne

Lynette Browne is the director of the ISU Community Music Center and a member of the music school faculty since fall, 2003. She comes most recently from Newton, Kansas where she was on faculty at Bethel College and Sterling College.

She received a Bachelor of Music degree in Piano Performance/Pedagogy from the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas; a Master of Music degree in Piano Performance/Pedagogy from Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas; and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Miami in Miami, Florida.

She is a member of several professional music organizations including: the College Music Society, Terre Haute Sigma Alpha Iota chapter (affiliated with the national Sigma Alpha Iota fraternity), and Wabash Valley Music Teachers Association (affiliated with Music Teachers National Association).

She was a recipient of the Sigma Alpha Iota Triennial Doctoral Research Grant. She has done teacher workshops in Texas, Florida, and Kansas and is a respected adjudicator for numerous festivals. She is also a volunteer with the Terre Haute Community Theater, serving as usher and actress, also assisting with the children’s summer theater camp.

D.M.A. University of Miami; M.M. Texas Christian University; B.M. University of North Texas.