Stanford Investigates Allegations of Research Misconduct Against ‘Equitable Math’ Advocate

Professor Jo Boaler misrepresented research in her work, complaint alleges Stanford professor Jo Boaler (stanford.edu) Stanford University has opened an investigation into allegations that California’s prominent “math equity” advocate, math education professor Jo Boaler, misused research to support contentious claims that underpin her work, according to an email obtained by the Washington Free Beacon. “We

Harvard Returns to Standardized Testing Requirements After Tossing Them Overboard During COVID

Harvard College will once again require applicants to submit standardized test scores, the Ivy League school announced Thursday, years after it dropped the requirement during the coronavirus pandemic. Harvard unveiled the change through a statement from its Faculty of Arts and Sciences dean, Hopi Hoekstra. Starting next year, Hoekstra said, prospective undergraduate students must submit

Sen. Bob Menendez’s wife requests delay

The May 6 bribery trial for Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey and his wife, Nadine, may be postponed for months, after Nadine Menendez requested a delay to address a medical condition. Nadine Menendez’s attorneys said in a letter to the judge in the case that she is suffering from a “serious medical condition that