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Dr.
Randy Mont-Reynaud To Visit Mattapan Tech on Saturday
January 6
Dr
Randy Mont-Reynaud, PhD, the new appointed board
member of the Mattapan /Greater Boston School of
Technology National Advisory Council and member of our
academic board will visit our Mattapan site, on
Saturday February 6 at 3pm. During her visit Dr. Mont-Reynaud
will be introduced to the Mattapan Tech team leaders
and will also take the opportunity to share some of
her rich experiences in Haiti as a researcher.
Dr.
Mont-Reynaud received her PhD in Developmental
Psychology at Harvard University, and an M.A. in
Anthropology at the University of Illinois, Chicago.
As a Research Associate at Stanford, she contributed
to several studies on children and adolescents of
diverse nations, including Australia and Hong Kong, as
well among American minority youth. Dr. Mont -Reynaud
has also conducted research for the Clinton Global
Organization.
In 1997, in collaboration with Clayborne Carson of the
History Department, she compiled and edited the
writings of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. for an
autobiographical narrative that was published by Time
Warner as “The Autobiography of Martin Luther
King.”
At Stanford, Dr. Mont-Reynaud’s courses on Haiti
included: “Haiti: The Medical Record. A Course in
Service for Prospective Volunteers and Health
Workers,” taught at Stanford School of Medicine, and
courses on Haitian history and anthropology titled
“Haiti, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow,” and
“Haiti: Here Today, Gone Tomorrow,” for Stanford
undergraduates.
The
Greater Boston / Mattapan School of Technology
(Mattapan Tech) is a non-profit adult
vocational certification school that focuses on
providing hands on professional training and
e-learning program in the fields of project
management, small business management, web design,
digital communication, computer repair, network and
information technology. Mattapan Tech opens the door
of opportunity to low income individuals here in the
USA and individuals in Haiti who cannot afford the
cost of a private career school. The Mattapan
Tech also participates in many community building
project in Haiti
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