Taylor Swift's Lectures Are Flooded With New Students, Harvard Lacks Teachers
JAKARTA - The course of Taylor Swift at Harvard University has proven to be so popular that the institution is looking for more teaching assistants.
These courses begin in the spring and will involve exploration into cultural fans, celebrity culture, youth, adults, and apropriation; how to think about white text, Southern text, transatlantic text, and strange subtexts', according to the Harvard website.
Based on the CBS report, there are about 300 students who have registered.
Currently, according to instructor Stephanie totals, more staff are needed to deliver the above materials in order to meet demand.
Through social media X/Twitter, he tries to find more people in question.
Our Taylor Swift course at Harvard is so popular that we need additional teaching assistants. If you live in Boston/Providence metro, love Tay, & have *qualification or experience to teach intensive writing lectures, * he wrote.
Totaling then told WBZ-TV on Friday last week (January 5) he quickly accepted dozens of proposals. I changed from not having enough people who [required] to having dozens, maybe 150, applications in just a few hours
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Explaining why the course was taught, he added: The way he (Swift) reaches another part of culture, he is someone I feel comfortable teaching in class and someone who is already liked and wants to be followed by Harvard students," said Right.
We can, and even we have to, through his work, create a relationship between what he and other great artists who have used words in other forms of art in the present and the past.