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MSU Chooses First-Ever VP, Chief Diversity Officer

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Jabbar Bennett will lead MSU's diversity efforts starting Dec. 1.

Michigan State University has selected Jabbar Bennett of Northwestern University to serve as vice president and chief diversity officer at MSU.

Bennett has served as Northwestern’s first associate provost and chief diversity officer since 2015. In a press release, MSU president Samuel Stanley Jr. says the job Bennett moves into has “never been more important.”

In launching the search in January, MSU said the new VP would work with senior executives, deans, faculty, staff and students to develop and implement a comprehensive diversity, equity and inclusion plan. Bennett will report directly to President Stanley.

A national search drew more than 70 candidates, but  MSU paused the effort  for about five weeks due to the  the coronavirus pandemic. Resumed remotely, the university  interviewed four finalists  for the position.

If approved by the MSU board of trustees next month, Bennett would start December 1st.

Scott Pohl is a general assignment news reporter and produces news features and interviews. He is also an alternate local host on NPR's "Morning Edition."
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