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Flavor Flav Donates Clock To Harvard University While Schooling Students On Hip Hop Culture

As the Hip Hop continues to celebrate its 50th birthday, Flavor Flav will reportedly spend the next two days at Harvard University where he'll speak to students about the culture's origins. During his first day on the prestigious campus, Flav donated one of his signature clocks to the Hip Hop Archive Research Institute. He told the students the clock was inspired by Emily Dickinson's 1896 poem “A Clock Stopped." Guests included Lupe Fiasco, Dee-1, Stretch Armstrong and Khaliah Ali, the daughter of Muhammad Ali and longtime personal friend of Flav's.

On Wednesday (April 5), Flavor Flav is expected to lead a writer's workshop, have a sit-down with PBS and volunteer inside the Harvard Square Homeless Shelter with a few student groups.

Per usual, Flavor Flav has been making the rounds, taking photos with Taylor Swift at the iHeart Radio Media Awards, filming videos from a yacht, posing with Usher and rocking with Lil Jon.