Transitions: New President of Berklee College of Music; Temple U. Names Interim Leader
The world of higher education is experiencing a flurry of changes, with new leadership taking the helm at several prestigious institutions.
Berklee College of Music, a globally renowned institution for contemporary music, has announced Dr. Erica Muhl as its new president, effective July 1, 2024. Dr. Muhl, a seasoned academic and music educator, currently serves as the Dean of the College of Performing Arts at the University of Maryland. She brings a wealth of experience in leading music programs, fostering innovation, and promoting diversity and inclusion. Her appointment comes at a crucial time for Berklee, as the college continues to navigate the evolving landscape of music education in a digital age.
Meanwhile, Temple University, a major research institution in Philadelphia, has named Dr. JoAnne Epps as its interim president, following the departure of President Richard Englert. Dr. Epps, a distinguished legal scholar and former dean of Temple’s Beasley School of Law, will serve in this role until a permanent successor is chosen. Her extensive experience in leadership and legal expertise will be instrumental in guiding the university during this transitional period.
These leadership changes highlight the dynamic nature of higher education, as institutions seek to adapt and thrive in a constantly changing environment. Dr. Muhl’s appointment at Berklee signifies the college’s commitment to fostering innovation and preparing students for the future of music, while Dr. Epps’ interim role at Temple demonstrates the university’s focus on continuity and stability during a period of transition. Both institutions are poised to navigate the challenges and opportunities ahead with strong leadership at the helm.