Wu-Tang, as everybody knows, is for the children. More than two decades after the legendary hip-hop crew emerged from the slums of Shaolin, that remains true.

So it makes sense that the GZA will join the select company of people like Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, former Mexican President Vicente Fox, and former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice as a speaker for the University of North Texas’ Distinguished Lecture Series. The Genius — if Wu-Tang forms like Voltron, GZA just happens to be the head — is uniquely qualified to drop knowledge on the college students of North Texas.

The rapper will speak March 2 in the University Union Ballroom in Denton, according to this press release that appears to have been gamely written by someone who had about five minutes to read the Wikipedia page for the Wu-Tang Clan.

Wu-Tang’s most cerebral member is also the founder of the Science Genius, a hip-hop science education program that basically makes GZA a cooler version of Bill Nye. Per the press release, GZA will freestyle, talk about his childhood, and hold forth on his other ideas about rap music and education. (Don’t let the North Texas College Republicans read up on the Five-Percent Nation, or you’ll have protesters outside that nice new Union facility, UNT). If we’re lucky, maybe he’ll do his verse from “Proect Ya Neck.”

As a UNT alum, I’m a little jealous that the kids of Denton get to hear from my third favorite member of the Wu-Tang Clan. When I was there, we got stuck with former President George W. Bush, who has never done anything even half as great as Liquid Swords.

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