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Amy Gutmann

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

10/31/24 10:32pm
University City District, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the neighborhood, partnered with Renata’s in an effort to sponsor a family-friendly event in the West Philadelphia community. 
10/31/24 10:31pm
Through the Penn Global Middle East Distinguished Visiting Scholars Initiative, announced on Oct. 28, up to two regional senior scholars per year will spend a semester at Penn leading courses and discussions about the dynamics of the Middle East.
10/31/24 9:28pm
The Penn community will be voting on races up and down the 2024 general election ballot. 
10/31/24 9:28pm
Penn College Republicans and Penn Democrats, the University’s largest partisan political organizations, told The Daily Pennsylvanian that they have faced difficulties registering events on campus.
10/31/24 9:27pm
Krajewski reflected on the disadvantages he faced while attending Penn as a low-income student of color, and how he plans to combat those inequities as a policymaker.
10/31/24 9:27pm
As Election Day approaches, The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with several Penn political groups about the importance of the 2024 election and what they believe is at stake. 
10/31/24 5:53pm
With the Quakers heading up to Rhode Island, members of DPOSTM make their score predictions.
10/31/24 4:20pm
The report by the United States House Committee on Education and the Workforce includes the committee’s findings from its yearlong investigation of several higher education institutions, including Penn.
10/31/24 11:29am
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board endorses Kamala Harris for president and outlines why she is the best choice for Penn.
10/31/24 11:27am
Penn Democrats argue the case for Vice President Harris, detailing her vision for America and the threat of former President Trump.
10/31/24 6:00am
Also, Penn Libraries staffers unionized.
10/31/24 2:24am
The statement marks Penn's first official comment since the Oct. 18 search, while both external and internal pressure continues to mount on University administrators for it.
10/31/24 2:22am
While students have historically marked Homecoming with daytime parties thrown by greek organizations on and around campus, Penn's new protocols prohibit parties during official Homecoming activities on Nov. 16.
10/31/24 1:36am
The Office of Student Affairs planned seminars, tours, performances, and presentations tailored to different visitors. 
10/31/24 1:35am
The SAIL method uses class time that is typically used for instructor lecturing to emphasize active engagement and student participation. 
10/30/24 11:38pm
At the sold-out event, which was the first Authors@Wharton event of the academic year, Gladwell showcased his latest book "Revenge of the Tipping Point: Overstories, Superspreaders, and the Rise of Social Engineering."
10/30/24 11:35pm
The vote passed by a 40-27 margin, and roughly 90 library staff members will join the union.
10/30/24 9:47pm
The last time the Quakers beat Brown was in 2021.
10/30/24 8:31pm
The Quakers will look to improve on their fourth place finish from a year ago.
10/30/24 8:30pm
The Quakers took to the court on Saturday, playing a live scrimmage shortly before the start of the season.