For anyone pursuing their dreams in the music industry, you now have a new professor to learn from! Lupe Fiasco dominated the rap game for years, and now it seems he’s ready to take everything he’s ...
A groundbreaking collaboration, is combining both education and hip-hop culture. Grammy-winning rapper Lupe Fiasco is joining the prestigious Johns Hopkins University Peabody Institute as a professor.
Grammy Award-winning rapper Lupe Fiasco is taking his talents to Johns Hopkins University’s Peabody Institute, joining the faculty as a distinguished visiting professor in the fall of 2025.
For anyone pursuing their dreams in the music industry, you now have a new professor to learn from! Lupe Fiasco dominated the rap game for years, but it seems he’s now ready to take everything he’s ...
Lupe Fiasco is stepping into academia to share his insights on rap! The artist, born Wasalu Muhammad Jaco, announced on Instagram that he will join Johns Hopkins University’s Peabody Institute this ...
Lupe Fiasco is ready to “hit the ground running” after landing a role teaching rap at Johns Hopkins University’s Peabody Institute. Lupe Fiasco is further advancing the intersection of ...
BALTIMORE -- American rapper Lupe Fiasco will serve as a distinguished visiting professor at Johns Hopkins University, Peabody Institute in Fall 2025, the university said Friday. Fiasco will teach ...
This fall, Johns Hopkins University is poised to become the first U.S. educational institution to offer a bachelor’s degree in hip-hop performance. The four-year program will be offered through ...
Lupe Fiasco has long been one of hip-hop’s most thoughtful and thought-provoking emcees. His albums are often densely packed listening experiences that highlight Fiasco’s talents for both ...
The Peabody Institute’s new Hip Hop Degree Program will offer students an in-depth understanding of the genre. (Image via Getty) American rapper and record producer Lupe Fiasco is set to join ...
Lupe Fiasco is headed to Johns Hopkins as a professor. On Wednesday, the rapper announced that he’ll be a visiting professor at Johns Hopkins University’s Peabody Institute this year.