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Clinton Might Become A Professor For Columbia University

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton could possibly become a professor at Columbia University in New York City, according to a report released Friday.

After losing her 2016 presidential run and releasing a book about her experiences, Clinton might know what she would like to do next. Columbia University is reportedly in talks with Clinton about a possible job as a professor at the expensive New York Ivy League school, The New York Daily News reported.

Although nothing has been officially decided, one option on the table is a “university professor” role, where Clinton would be able to give lectures at a variety of different schools across the U.S., according to multiple sources. Clinton is also considering storing her archives at Columbia University.

“It’s all fluid. It could be a number of things. No decisions have been made, but there are talks,” a source familiar with the situation told The New York Daily News.

Clinton and her daughter, Chelsea Clinton, could become work colleagues. Chelsea currently teaches at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health. Her title is an “Adjunct Assistant Professor” for health policy and management, according to the school’s website.

Clinton is still in the discussion stages about her future role, but seemed confident that she would be taking some kind of job in education, according to a source.

“She’s trying to figure out what she wants to do. It could end up with the papers at one place and she has some sort of faculty role at another. She hasn’t quite come to a decision,” the source concluded.

Columbia University is the second most expensive school in the U.S., costing nearly $70,000 per year.

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