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Amy Gutmann

Amy Gutmann was appointed the eighth president of Penn in 2004. Read recent articles about Amy Gutmann below.

11/26/24 6:40am
This marks the first time that Throop has achieved such honors.
11/26/24 2:27am
Trump announced Kennedy Jr. as his nominee to oversee the Department of Health and Human Services on Nov. 14, and Oz to head the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on Nov. 16.
11/26/24 1:33am
Guest Columnist Lauren Lynch addresses the 2024 National Strategy for Suicide Prevention and how we, as a society, can hold this plan accountable.
11/26/24 12:30am
The funding comes after a months-long struggle for federal support of SEPTA, though the organization already approved a 7.5% fare increase to take effect on Dec. 1.
11/25/24 10:34pm
The study disputes the notion of severe political polarization in American politics, and suggests many Americans have misconceptions about both major political parties. 
11/25/24 10:33pm
The funding — which consists of $58,000 to be used starting January 2025 — will support the creation of multimedia resources for community colleges and other young adult learners, according to the Annenberg Public Policy Center announcement. 
11/25/24 10:32pm
The memorandum of understanding between the two schools, first signed five years ago, aims to improve literacy and civic participation.
11/25/24 9:15pm
The senior is coming off a season where he was an NCAA Champion in the event.
11/25/24 1:20am
The event, which featured a live DJ performance, food from local vendors, and interactive chapter showcases, took place amidst controversy regarding changes to normal Homecoming activities at Penn.
11/25/24 1:04am
Across the four dining facilities, 2,724 individual menu items were counted, with the highest number of items — 1,282 items across 30 days — appearing at Hill House. 1920 Commons had the second highest number with 855 items. 
11/24/24 11:09pm
In interviews with the Daily Pennsylvanian, members of PLTV and Vote that Jawn reflected on their efforts throughout the election.
11/24/24 11:08pm
The Annenberg School of Communication released the inaugural episode of its new podcast, “Annenberg Conversations,” on Oct. 21.
11/24/24 11:07pm
The Museums: Missions and Acquisitions Project  will feature current collecting practices and highlight case studies in the United States museum sector.
11/24/24 10:58pm
Koch's, a local Jewish delicatessen at 43rd and Locust streets, first closed in November 2023 after the Philadelphia Department of Health reported 21 health code violations.
11/24/24 10:52pm
Engineering School researchers will work closely with clinicians at Perelman to gather data on real-world constraints, with the goal of driving better health outcomes.
11/24/24 10:51pm
The Quakers had a late equalizer called back due to offsides.
11/24/24 8:15pm
Columnist Beatriz Báez discusses Puerto Rico’s status and examines the relationship between the political influence of Puerto Ricans in the U.S. versus their role within the island itself.
11/23/24 6:32pm
Hosley's 1,192 rushing yards led the Ivy League this season.
11/23/24 6:25pm
The Quakers fell 20-17 at Princeton in their final game of the year. 
11/23/24 3:00pm
Columnist Ingrid Holmquist highlights the importance of labor unions in the context of the ongoing struggle of SEPTA workers.