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Drexel's provost is stepping down

Drexel University will have a change in its number two position: A clinical psychology professor will serve as interim president as the university searches for a replacement.

Mark L. Greenberg is stepping down as provost and senior vice president of academic affairs at Drexel University, effective mid-September, university President John A. Fry told staff on Monday.

Greenberg, an English language and literature scholar who has served in several other roles at the university including founding dean of the honors college, has been provost for the last six years.

The decision was mutual, said Lori Doyle, a university spokeswoman, and Greenberg will remain with the university where he has worked for nearly three decades. Greenberg will take a one-year sabbatical and return as provost emeritus and a professor.

"Mark has met every critical challenge of the past six years with his customary thoughtfulness and inclusiveness," Fry said in the staff email. "Those challenges ranged from integrating the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University, to improving and scaling online learning, to achieving Middle States reaccreditation in 2012 and implementing the ideas that resulted from the process via innovations like the Drexel Student Learning Priorities."

James D. Herbert, a clinical psychologist who has led Drexel's psychology department since 2012 and directs the university's Anxiety Treatment and Research Program, will step in as interim provost while the university conducts a search.

Herbert previously was associate dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and director of clinical training for the doctoral program in clinical psychology. He also was interim head of the department of biology in 2008-09. Herbert had been president of the faculty of MCP Hahnemann University when it merged with Drexel and helped with the merger.

Herbert received his doctorate from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and did his undergraduate work at the University of Texas at Austin.