Dr. Austin is an Assistant Professor of Voice at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. She earned her Ph.D. in Performing Arts Health at the University of North Texas, and holds degrees in voice from the University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music and music education from Northwest Missouri State University. Additionally, Dr. Austin studied Speech Pathology and Voice Science at the University of Iowa and is a Certified Vocologist. She previously used this expertise in her own business, Heartland Healthy Voices, providing vocal health seminars, voice rehabilitation, private voice lessons, and transgender voice training in Saint Louis, Missouri.

Dr. Austin formerly held faculty positions at Midwestern State University, Grayson College, the Community Music School of Webster University, and was a Teaching Fellow at the University of North Texas. She has also served as Artistic Director of CHARIS, The St. Louis Women’s Chorus. Her current research interests include using spectral analysis to quantify characteristics of the vocal onset as it applies to vocal efficiency and fatigue, and integrating PAH curricula in the choral rehearsal. Dr. Austin is a frequent presenter of varying topics of performing arts health and voice science all over the world including The Voice Symposium in Shanghai, China; The Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, Australia; the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia; The Voice Foundation Symposium in Philadelphia; and The Performing Arts Medicine Association International Symposium. She is a current member of PAMA, PAVA, The Voice Foundation, and NATS. 

Upcoming Short Courses

A Comprehensive Performing Arts Health Curriculum: Moving Beyond ‘Drink More Water’
Thursday 19th December 2024
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
(London Time)

A Comprehensive Performing Arts Health Curriculum: Moving Beyond ‘Drink More Water’

Kourtney Austin

Whole-person wellness is an essential element in the lives of all performing artists, and this course presentation will encompass each of the four core areas of performing arts health (neuromusculoskeletal, hearing, mental and voice health).