Tyra Banks is a woman of many talents. She has created an entire empire from teaching budding models how to smize and pose underwater on 22 cycles of America's Next Top Model. Now she's taking her talents to the college classroom. According to The Wall Street Journal, Banks is joining the Stanford University faculty as a guest lecturer for graduate students. What she'll be teaching: how to build your own personal brand, of course. Twenty-five lucky students will be privy to the course, called "Project You: Building and Extending your Personal Brand" and taught by Banks and Allison Kluger, a management professor at Stanford. Kluger also used to be a producer for Good Morning America and The View.

The students will be tasked with assignments that sound straight out of an ANTM challenge. Students will be asked to create a video that states "who you are, what your personal brand is, and what you want it to be." The final task will ask students to share their "honed personal brand" on three platforms: Facebook Live, YouTube, and live TV. Banks will not be going easy on the students, either. She told The Wall Street Journal that she will call out students if she sees them on their phones instead of listening to her lecture. That is, unless they are typing something about her. "If I see somebody not paying attention, I’m gonna call on them," says Banks. Hey, if you want to be on top, you have to be a star student.

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