Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is reportedly considering a professor position at New York City's Columbia University.
According to the New York Daily News, Clinton — who lost to Donald Trump in last fall's presidential election — may land a university professor job that would allow her to give lectures at different schools within the Ivy League institution.
Clinton taught law at the University of Arkansas in the 1970s and has a law degree from Yale University.
"It's all fluid. It could be a number of things. No decisions have been made, but there are talks," a source told the Daily News regarding Clinton's plans.
Clinton is apparently mulling the idea of housing her archives at Columbia as well. She has served as the first lady of Arkansas, the first lady of the United States, a U.S. senator, and secretary of state.
"She hasn't quite come to a decision," the source told the Daily News.
Clinton embarked on a book tour for her latest memoir, which examines the 2016 presidential election and her views on why she lost, in September. She is visiting several U.S. cities and even two Canadian ones.
Clinton has been an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump in recent weeks, at one point saying, "he's been even worse than I thought he would be."
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