Chancellor Richard M. Englert is stepping back into his role as Temple University president after acting president JoAnne A. Epps died earlier this month during a memorial service.
The Board of Trustees voted to appoint Englert as the interim president Tuesday morning, according to an announcement released by the university.
The role will be a familiar one for Englert, who served as Temple's 11th president from 2016 to 2021. However, his career at Temple has spanned nearly half a century, beginning as an assistant to the dean of the College of Education in 1976.
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