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About
Michael Benitez, Ph.D., is the vice president for the Office of Diversity and Inclusion at Metropolitan State University of Denver. He is a nationally acclaimed scholar practitioner and educator in the field of diversity, equity and inclusion in higher education. Benitez has a critical perspective on social and cultural issues on topics related to leadership and identity development, intersectionality, race and ethnicity, knowledge production as well as critical and inclusive pedagogy/practice in higher education.
Prior to his current role at MSU Denver, Benitez served as director of diversity initiatives at Dickinson College, director of intercultural development and the black cultural center at Lafayette College, affiliate faculty in the Graduate School of Leadership and Professional Advancement at Duquesne University, director of intercultural engagement and leadership at Grinnell College, and chief diversity officer/dean of diversity and inclusion, and Title IX and EEO officer at the University of Puget Sound.
Benitez’s deep knowledge and practice of innovative equity and inclusion-based strategies has helped to address some of higher education’s more pressing campus climate issues of today, including the Diversity Monologues- a critical spoken work initiative he helped implement and shape at multiple institutions, the campus climate community participatory framework and the Northwest 5 Consortium for supporting faculty of color.
He has authored book chapters and articles on student identity, hip hop culture, cultural centers, cultural and ethnic studies, institutional research and campus climates as well as faculty development. Benitez has also been featured in educational documentaries such as “Cracking the Codes: The System of Racial Inequity” and has appeared on talk shows such as “Worlds Apart,” “Hard Knock Radio” and “Speak out with Tim Wise.”
Benitez received his Ph.D. in educational leadership and policy with a focus on social justice in higher education from Iowa State University, a master’s in counselor education and a bachelor’s in human development and family studies from Pennsylvania State University.
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University News
MSU Denver marks its 5th year as a Hispanic-Serving Institution
With over $14 million in grants and expanded programming, the University is leading the way in Latino student success.
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Arts and Culture
EnChroma glasses help people who are colorblind see through new eyes
MSU Denver is the first Colorado university to offer the technology to Art students and museumgoers.
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Arts and Culture
Cleo Parker Robinson’s legacy to be honored at MSU Denver
The University will celebrate the dance icon and social-justice advocate with two keynote addresses and a community performance.
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Social Justice
Public Enemy co-founder among headliners for ‘Fight the Power’ event honoring MLK
Maryum Ali, daughter Muhammad Ali, and historian Khalid el-Hakim will also speak at MSU Denver’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Peace Breakfast on Jan. 12.
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