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Amy Gutmann

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

11/04/24 4:34pm
From conference clashes to city rivalries, here are five matches which could determine the fate of the Quakers’ season.
11/04/24 4:25pm
A lot has changed over the offseason, so here's what sports associate Tyler Ringhofer is expecting to see this season.
11/04/24 4:19pm
Here are some things to look out for ahead of the Red and Blue's campaign kicks off this year.
11/04/24 3:10pm
After last year’s fourth-place finish, see how Penn stacks up in the Ancient Eight.
11/04/24 3:09pm
Following a 3-11 conference campaign last year, how do the Quakers stack up in the Ancient Eight?
11/04/24 6:00am
Also, Penn Marriage Pact completes fifth matchmaking cycle.
11/04/24 12:53am
The win was the Quakers’ sixth conference win in their sixth conference game, with an upcoming matchup against Princeton the only obstacle between Penn and an undefeated Ancient Eight campaign.
11/04/24 12:52am
Biden spoke to a crowd of union members at UA Local 692 Sprinkler Fitters about his administration’s support for organized labor.
11/04/24 12:51am
The council — which is led by five senior faculty members — will provide strategic input, coordinate multidisciplinary research, and develop new AI-related initiatives.
11/04/24 12:51am
Despite the loss, coach Meredith Schamun remains confident in the team.
11/04/24 12:48am
The displays come amid an uptick in efforts from both student and non-Penn affiliated organizations to mobilize voters on campus and in the larger West Philadelphia community.
11/04/24 12:10am
In a disappointing 4-3 loss to Brown, the Quakers missed out on securing a spot in the Ivy League Playoffs.
11/04/24 12:09am
The Quakers’ exceptional defense, matched with a rare capitalization on an offensive opening secured the highly sought after win. 
11/04/24 12:07am
The Quakers have taken the newly renovated Rhodes Field by storm with an 8-0 record.
11/04/24 12:06am
The Marriage Pact survey opened on Oct. 7 and closed on Oct. 14 at 5 p.m. Within that time, a total of 4,935 students — more than 45% of Penn’s undergraduate population — filled out the Marriage Pact. 
11/04/24 12:06am
At the event, which took place at the cultural organization Taller Puertorriqueño in North Philadelphia, Ocasio-Cortez highlighted the importance of the election cycle for Latino voters to a diverse audience of families, community leaders, and volunteers.
11/04/24 12:05am
The National Institutes of Health has awarded a five-year, $2.79 million grant to Shuying Yang and Michael Mitchell for their research on rheumatoid arthritis.
11/04/24 12:05am
She will be stepping back from her position as anchor on “Andrea Mitchell Reports” to pursue a broader role with the NBCU News Group as NBC News’ Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent and Chief Washington Correspondent. 
11/04/24 12:03am
Several Penn affiliates made Philadelphia Magazine’s annual list of the Top 150 Most Influential Philadelphians, including Interim President Larry Jameson and Penn Medicine CEO Kevin Mahoney.
11/04/24 12:03am
The discussion was sponsored by the Creative Writing Department, Sachs Program for Arts Innovation, and #VoteThatJawn.