University To Offer Law Course Covering Ludacris’ Career
University To Offer Law Course Covering Ludacris’ Career
Atlanta takes its hometown heroes very seriously! Georgia State University is offering an interesting class this fall semester! The university’s College of Law will hold a course called “The Legal Life of Ludacris,” in which the curriculum will follow the impeccable business acumen of the rapper/actor/record executive/restaurateur.
Upon passing the course, students will receive a certificate as part of GSU’s Entertainment, Sports, and Media Law Initiative. Luda took to Instagram to reflect on his career and the honor of being a college subject. He said:
“@ludacris I always have been & continue to be extremely fortunate in my career. As I look back, Even I’m amazed at some of the things I’ve accomplished. Throughout my journey, I’ve constantly set & achieved life goals in music, business, acting, philanthropy & much more. In doing so I’ve also received several awards & my fair share of recognition. So When Georgia State officials made the announcement that they were forming a law class to cover my career I was truly humbled & honored. Education is paramount so this truly hits home for me. Thanks to Mo Ivory who will lead the class & thank you to everyone that was a part of the decision to put the class in place. How can I enroll!? I want to learn more about myself as well. #love #history”

Before “The Legal Life of Ludacris'” classes start, Ludacris himself will appear at a launch party for the students on campus. But, it’s too late to disturb the roster’s peace. The class is already full!
Would you ace a course on Ludacris? Let us know in the comments!
Written by Miata Shanay

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