Caroline Minter Hoxby (born 1966) is an American economist whose research focuses on issues in education and public economics.
[3] Hoxby graduated with summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard University in 1988, where she won a Hoopes Prize.
He is currently a faculty member in the English department at Stanford University and does scholarly work on John Milton and Renaissance theater.
The Santa Clara County District Attorney declined to file charges over the matter citing a lack of serious injuries.
Hoxby is a Principal Investigator of the Expanding College Opportunities project, a randomized controlled trial that had dramatic effects on low-income, high achievers' college-going.
This issue is now being addressed systematically owing to the project's evidence that individualized but inexpensive informational interventions cause students to take fuller advantage of their opportunities.