当不成总统改做教授? 希拉里或赴哥伦比亚大学任教
Hillary Clinton is testing the waters on a return to academia. The former US secretary of state is in talks with Columbia University to take on a formal role at the Ivy League - and potentially house her archives there, according to multiple sources. One option under discussion is an esteemed "university professor" role that would allow Clinton to lecture across a range of schools and departments without the requirement of a strict course load, one source said. A former law professor, Clinton could maintain the vaunted but vague role indefinitely or decide at a later date she wants to settle at Columbia's celebrated law school or maybe the School of International and Public Affairs, the source said. "No decisions have been made, but there are talks," a different source with knowledge of Clinton's thinking said. "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 said. |