Clinton will focus on global politics and policy and facilitate efforts to foster effective engagements with women and youth.
Hillary Clinton attends the Nobel Peace Prize Forum 2022 at Oslo University on Dec. 11, 2022 in Oslo, Norway. Photo: Rune Hellestad-Corbis/ Corbis via Getty Images
will join Columbia University as a professor of practice at the School of International and Public Affairs and a presidential fellow at Columbia World Projects, President Lee C. Bollinger announced Thursday.
"Columbia’s commitment to educating the next generation of U.S. and global policy leaders, translating insights into impact, and helping to address some of the world’s most pressing challenges resonates personally with me," Clinton said in a statement. "I look forward to contributing to these efforts."
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