Joel became president of YU in 2003, succeeding Rabbi Dr.
Norman Lamm, who had been president since 1976. He stepped down in June 2017. As YU President, Joel appointed new deans for
Yeshiva College, the
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, the
Syms School of Business, and the
Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS), and added faculty positions throughout the university. He facilitated the construction of the Jacob and Dreizel Glueck Center for Jewish Study, and established the Center for Jewish Future. Joel established the Katz School of Graduate and Professional Studies, and restructured
Yeshiva University’s
Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Joel also worked to strengthen the Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein and S. Daniel Abraham honors programs. As president of RIETS, he established the Rabbinic Personal Development Program, a joint Graduate Program in Pastoral Counseling between
RIETS and Ferkauf. The joint program provides opportunities for second-, third- and fourth-year
RIETS students who plan to pursue a career in
Jewish communal work. Additionally, President Joel established various centers and programs including the university's centers for Ethics, Public Health and the Jewish Future, and the Glatt Program on Israel and the Rule of Law. He also established a Presidential Fellowship program that provides training and professional development to recent graduates to further their path toward communal leadership. He was appointed President Emeritus and continues as the Bravmann Family University Professor, teaching leadership courses across Yeshiva University. ==Personal life==