For the first time in America, the first lady finds a job outside the White House

The White House announced today that the US first lady, Jill Biden, who holds a doctorate in the field of education, will resume her work next week in giving university lessons, but this time in an in-person manner.

The "Washington Post" newspaper reported that Ms. Biden will be teaching in person after a year of giving lessons remotely due to the pandemic.

"I can confirm that she will begin teaching a new class next week," a spokesperson for the first lady said in an email.

The newspaper pointed out that she will study the basics of academic writing at "Community College" University in Virginia outside Washington for a period of 13 weeks.

Jill Biden began teaching there when her husband was Barack Obama's deputy, and she is the first US first lady to combine a role in the White House with a job outside the presidency.

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