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- Taylor Swift's influence extends beyond music as she continues to enter classrooms worldwide.
- According to reports, Harvard University is set to offer a course in 2024 that will explore the life of Taylor Swift.
- Harvard's Professor Stephanie Burt will spearhead a "Taylor Swift and Her World" course, examining the singer's music, lyrics, and cultural significance.
- The curriculum aims to analyze Swift's artistic contributions and their intersection with contemporary culture. Professor Burt highlighted the relevance of such courses in today's era, stating, "We are lucky enough to be living in a time when one of our major artists is also one of the most famous people on the planet. Why would you not have a course on that?"
- This is a growing trend among artists and universities. Harry Styles had a dedicated course at Texas State University, while UC Berkeley offered a class on Nicki Minaj, and San Diego State rolled out a curriculum centered around Bad Bunny.
- The trend of dissecting the impact and artistry of contemporary music icons continues to gain momentum in academia.
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