The former first daughter has landed a very interesting-sounding gig at New York University.
Clinton, 33, is taking on the role as co-founder and co-chair of the new Of Many Institute, reports the New York Post. The purpose of the program, which is part of the university’s Center for Spiritual Life, is to “develop multifaith dialogue and train multifaith leaders,” the university says.
How she’ll squeeze it into her crazy schedule we don’t know. Clinton, who is married to banker Marc Mezvinsky, is an assistant vice provost at NYU, a special contributor to NBC News, and is pursuing a doctorate degree from Oxford. We’re sure she’ll figure it out, especially since this multifaith position is really the perfect fit for her.
“With all candor, because my husband is Jewish and I’m Christian, and we’re both practicing, it’s something that’s quite close to home,” Clinton told Time in September.
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