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| office = President of [[Bronx Community College]]
| office = President of [[Bronx Community College]]
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| term1 = 2005–2011
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| birth_place = [[Port-au-Prince]], [[Haiti]]
| birth_place = [[Port-au-Prince]], Haiti
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'''Dr. Carole Berotte Joseph''' is a former educator and administrator who served as the first [[Haiti]]an-born United States [[college president]] and the first woman president of [[Massachusetts Bay Community College]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://archive.boston.com/news/local/articles/2011/03/06/outgoing_president_defends_tenure_at_mass_bay_community_college/|title=At MassBay, a lesson in transition|last=Kocian|first=Lisa|date=2011-03-06|work=Boston.com|access-date=2018-06-05}}</ref> She was born in [[Port-au-Prince]] and raised in [[Brooklyn]], [[New York (state)|New York]].<ref name="Kreol Magazine">{{cite web |title=DR. Carole Berotte Joseph An Inspiring Haitian Academic |url=https://kreolmagazine.com/culture/features/dr-carole-berotte-joseph-an-inspiring-haitian-academic/#.Ww5XZ0iFOUk |publisher=Kreol Magazine |accessdate=3 June 2018}}</ref> She migrated to the U.S. at the age of 8 in 1957 and is fluent in four languages – [[English language|English]], [[Haitian Creole]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[French language|French]].<ref name="Kreol Magazine" /> She holds a [[Bachelor's degree]] in Spanish and education from the [[City University of New York]] (CUNY). She earned her [[Master's degree]] in curriculum, teaching and [[bilingual education]] at [[Fordham University]] and her [[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]] in bilingual education and [[sociolinguistics]] at [[NYU]]<ref name="PSC Cuny">{{cite web |last1=Ahmad |first1=Shomial |title=BCC President Leaves Position |url=http://www.psc-cuny.org/clarion/october-2014/bcc-president-leaves-position |publisher=PSC Cuny |accessdate=3 June 2018}}</ref> in 1992. She was the President of [[Bronx Community College]] in New York from 2011 to 2014.<ref name="PSC Cuny" /><ref name="The Haitian Roundtable">{{cite web |title=Dr. Carole M. Berotte Joseph |url=http://thehaitianroundtable.org/portfolio/dr-carole-m-berotte-joseph/ |publisher=The Haitian Roundtable |accessdate=3 June 2018}}</ref>
'''Dr. Carole Berotte Joseph''' is a former educator and administrator who served as the first Haitian-born United States [[college president]] and the first woman president of [[Massachusetts Bay Community College]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://archive.boston.com/news/local/articles/2011/03/06/outgoing_president_defends_tenure_at_mass_bay_community_college/|title=At MassBay, a lesson in transition|last=Kocian|first=Lisa|date=2011-03-06|work=Boston.com|access-date=2018-06-05}}</ref> She was born in [[Port-au-Prince]] and raised in [[Brooklyn]], New York.<ref name="Kreol Magazine">{{cite web |title=DR. Carole Berotte Joseph An Inspiring Haitian Academic |url=https://kreolmagazine.com/culture/features/dr-carole-berotte-joseph-an-inspiring-haitian-academic/#.Ww5XZ0iFOUk |publisher=Kreol Magazine |accessdate=3 June 2018}}</ref> She migrated to the U.S. at the age of 8 in 1957 and is fluent in four languages – English, [[Haitian Creole]], Spanish and French.<ref name="Kreol Magazine" /> She holds a [[Bachelor's degree]] in Spanish and education from the [[York College, City University of New York]] (CUNY). She earned her [[Master's degree]] in curriculum, teaching and [[bilingual education]] at [[Fordham University]] and her [[Doctor of Philosophy]] in bilingual education and [[sociolinguistics]] at [[New York University]]<ref name="PSC Cuny">{{cite web |last1=Ahmad |first1=Shomial |title=BCC President Leaves Position |url=http://www.psc-cuny.org/clarion/october-2014/bcc-president-leaves-position |publisher=PSC Cuny |accessdate=3 June 2018}}</ref> in 1992. She was the President of [[Bronx Community College]] in New York from 2011 to 2014.<ref name="PSC Cuny" /><ref name="The Haitian Roundtable">{{cite web |title=Dr. Carole M. Berotte Joseph |url=http://thehaitianroundtable.org/portfolio/dr-carole-m-berotte-joseph/ |publisher=The Haitian Roundtable |accessdate=3 June 2018}}</ref>


At least one critic called Joseph's time at Massachusetts Bay Community College the “reign of terror," according to the professional journal Inside Higher Ed.
At least one critic called Joseph's time at Massachusetts Bay Community College the “reign of terror," according to the professional journal Inside Higher Ed.


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==References==
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Carole Berotte Joseph
President of Bronx Community College
In office
2011–2014
President of Massachusetts Bay Community College
In office
2005–2011
Personal details
BornPort-au-Prince, Haiti

Dr. Carole Berotte Joseph is a former educator and administrator who served as the first Haitian-born United States college president and the first woman president of Massachusetts Bay Community College.[1] She was born in Port-au-Prince and raised in Brooklyn, New York.[2] She migrated to the U.S. at the age of 8 in 1957 and is fluent in four languages – English, Haitian Creole, Spanish and French.[2] She holds a Bachelor's degree in Spanish and education from the York College, City University of New York (CUNY). She earned her Master's degree in curriculum, teaching and bilingual education at Fordham University and her Doctor of Philosophy in bilingual education and sociolinguistics at New York University[3] in 1992. She was the President of Bronx Community College in New York from 2011 to 2014.[3][4]

At least one critic called Joseph's time at Massachusetts Bay Community College the “reign of terror," according to the professional journal Inside Higher Ed.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kocian, Lisa (2011-03-06). "At MassBay, a lesson in transition". Boston.com. Retrieved 2018-06-05.
  2. ^ a b "DR. Carole Berotte Joseph An Inspiring Haitian Academic". Kreol Magazine. Retrieved 3 June 2018.
  3. ^ a b Ahmad, Shomial. "BCC President Leaves Position". PSC Cuny. Retrieved 3 June 2018.
  4. ^ "Dr. Carole M. Berotte Joseph". The Haitian Roundtable. Retrieved 3 June 2018.