Stanford University launching class on Taylor Swift's "All Too Well (10 Minute Version)"
Stanford University in California is getting a new class that promises an "in depth analysis" of Taylor Swift's "All Too Well (10 Minute Version)".
Swift is becoming a popular subject for university classes and courses. Last year The University of Texas at Austin hosted a literature course allowing students to study Taylor Swift's songwriting, and New York University’s Clive Davis Institute ran a course about Swift being a "creative music entrepreneur" and the "legacy of pop and country songwriters that have influenced Swift". Now, Stanford University is set to launch a class on Swift's "All Too Well (10 Minute Version)", aptly titled "All Too Well (10 Week Version)".
The class, set to launch in this year's Winter quarter, promises an "in depth analysis" of Swift's Red (Taylor's Version) song, and will be taught by university alum Nona Hungate.
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