Ludacris Will Receive An Honorary Degree From Georgia State University

Ludacris
Ludacris To Be Granted Honorary Degree From Georgia State University
Congratulations are in order for Ludacris. The 44-year-old rapper and actor will be accepting his degree this spring.
Georgia State University will reportedly award Ludacris, born Christopher Bridges, with an honorary degree at the school’s spring commencement. On April 13, the university announced they are awarding Ludacris an honorary Bachelor of Science degree in Music Management, following the approval of the Georgia Board of Regents.
According to a statement from Georgia State, the degree honors his
“support of the university’s creative media arts and law programs, his commitment to the metro Atlanta community, and his philanthropic endeavors.”
After high school, the Atlanta native attended Georgia State in 1998 and 1999 before he signed a record deal with Def Jam. Georgia State President M. Brian Blake, who nominated the Grammy award-winning rapper, wrote in a statement,
“We are proud that Chris Bridges got his start at Georgia State. He has gone on to become a cultural and philanthropic icon, representing Atlanta and giving back in many ways. Our students in the Creative Media Industries Institute (CMII) and College of Law have benefited from learning from his career, and we’re excited to honor him as a member of the Panther family.”
Ludacris has been actively engaged with the school over the years, acting as a artist-in-residence at Georgia State’s Creative Media Industries Institute in 2019. He mentored students and worked with professors with entrepreneurship in the music and film industry. In addition, he has worked with the school’s College of Law for a course titled “The Legal Life of Ludacris,” the curriculum which covered his business accolades as a rapper/actor/record executive/restaurateur.
“This is a dream come true for me,” said Ludacris.
“Georgia State helped me get my start, and I am so honored and excited to share this milestone with the world.”
Ludacris has since taken to his Instagram account to commemorate the milestone. He captioned the post,
“MY MOMMA IS SHEDDING REAL TEARS [praise emoji] when I put “what’s your fantasy” out in 2000 I had to choose between leaving school or a career in Music. History has already been made on one front [microphone & music symbol emoji] and NOW it’s about
to be made on ANOTHER [graduation emoji] Everything comes full circle [circle emoji] THIS IS A DREAM COME TRUE FOR ME [prayer hands emoji] THANK
YOU GA STATE #atlanta”

The commencement ceremony is open to the public to attend on May 4 at 9 a.m. at Center Parc Stadium or can be streamed live online.
What do you think about Ludacris receiving an honorary degree from Georgia State? Tell us in the comments below.
Previous Article
Next Article
Lil Durk’s Son Shares Heartfelt Message Following Rapper’s Arrest On Murder-For-Hire Charges
Tyler The Creator Set To Make His Feature Film Debut In Ping-Pong Biopic
Eminem Apologizes To Rihanna For Controversial Chris Brown Lyrics, Slams Snoop Dogg On New Surprise Album
Beyonce’s Renaissance Concert – Gabrielle Union, Zendaya, Keke Palmer, Offset & Tyler Perry Spotted + Diana Ross Makes Surprise Appearance [VIDEO]
Carrie Underwood Reportedly Struggling To Maintain Her 400 Acre Farm In Tennessee, Having Hard Time ‘Finding & Keeping Hired Hands’
Sexyy Red’s ‘SkeeYee’ Is New Certified Platinum!
Luenell Says Lizzo ‘Didn’t Seem Particularly Excited’ To Meet Her, Lizzo Responds: I Love U!
The Game Airs Out Beef With His Older Brother On New Album, Brother Responds: “You Broke Our Dead Father’s Heart!”