Posted on 11/11/2024 8:45:08 AM PST by Puppage
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — A new course at Yale University is offering students the chance to explore Black intellectual thought and grassroots activism through the works of “Queen Bey.”
“In short, this is a class that traces the relationship between Beyoncé’s artistic genius and Black intellectual practice,” the course description states. It will be launched in the spring.
(Excerpt) Read more at wtnh.com ...
Current Yale University tuition and fees:
https://student-accounts.yale.edu/tuition-and-fees
That is a lot of money to pay for worthless classes.
The class shouldn’t take more than 15 minutes.
Yale, what a joke.
we will be repaying every one who took this moron classes student loans eventually!
I will find the class where Tom Holman is the instructor, more interesting.
The idiots have succeeded in taking over the universities.
Just swell, another misspelling!
“Tom Holman” - > Tom Homan
Pretty much represents this week’s events, in what we call around here, “the drama.”
Now that’s a bit of Swiftian satire. (Pa Dam Pam)
A friend of mine said he would not hire an ivy grad for his lab, as they were arrogant and unwilling to learn.
If there was any more proof you needed that college majors in the stupid, here it is. I can’t imagine parents (who are paying the bills for Yale children) would find a scintilla of value in a Beyonce class.
I believe a class whose subject is Bouncy ... I mean Beyoncé would be worth spending that kind of money on ... Bwhahahahahahaha
The fee for taking the class will be $3 million dollars.

Great universities need to stop creating worthless pop-culture courses!
Go back to required freshman courses on Western civilization, that teach students how to write as mature, educated people! I had such courses way back at MIT!
And phooey to Beyoncé! Her “performance” in the kamala campaign proved how worthless she is!
“I’ve heard her name. I’m assuming she’s a singer. Oh, yeah. Huge cultural impact.”
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I’m like you, I’ve heard the name and knows she’s a singer, but couldn’t name a single song by her.
I like to pronounce it “Bay-Once” in my brain when I read it.
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