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Amy Gutmann

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

11/22/24 3:45pm
At the core of it all is senior punter/kicker Albert Jang.
11/22/24 3:36pm
Columnist Mariana Martinez deconstructs what it means to “Make America Great Again” and potential challenges Donald Trump could face in his enterprise.
11/22/24 3:34pm
Guest Columnist Isabel Sweeney reflects on the post-election reconciliation with what a decisive Trump victory tells us about America’s struggles.
11/22/24 2:00pm
Columnist Halima Osman explores the implications of declining diversity and representation within Black Penn following the overturning of affirmative action.
11/22/24 6:33am
On Thursday — more than two weeks after Election Day — Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.) conceded to Republican challenger Dave McCormick in the race for Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate seat. 
11/21/24 10:47pm
Senior forward Stina Almqvist led the Quakers in scoring with 24 points.
11/21/24 10:27pm
Students in the other 50% who spoke with The Daily Pennsylvanian voiced anxieties about the impact of Trump's election on the job market, especially for those who plan to work in government or require a visa in order to remain in the United States. 
11/21/24 10:24pm
The health system reported its most recent operating income — which is down from $57.8 million reported in the corresponding period last year — to bondholders on Nov. 15, according to The Philadelphia Inquirer.
11/21/24 10:24pm
The new University City is located at 3631 Walnut St., which was previously occupied by The Accolade on Chestnut, and marks the the fourth Van Leeuwen in Philadelphia.
11/21/24 10:22pm
Penn Venture Lab’s VIP-X Accelerator program is supporting two health care focused startups this semester — Horus Health and Felicity — to address inefficiencies in medical billing and insurance workflows.
11/21/24 8:56pm
For one last time this season, members of The Daily Pennsylvanian predict how the Red and Blue will fare on the gridiron.
11/21/24 7:48pm
The former Penn women's track and field captain now competes at the University of Arkansas.
11/21/24 5:21pm
Columnist Tiyya Geiger compels Penn students to revitalize free reading as a core tenant of the college experience.  
11/21/24 2:09am
The initiative aims to ensure that technological advancement serves humanity's best interests.
11/21/24 2:08am
College senior Isabella Corman, whose viewpoints "align more with conservative ideologies," said she was surprised to see the size of Penn's Trump-voting contingent.
11/21/24 2:06am
Documents obtained by the DP reveal the governor's extensive involvement in Penn's affairs, including its response to antisemitism and the pro-Palestinian encampment.
11/21/24 2:00am
Students expressed frustration about the lack of communication from the University, the sparse Indigenous representation among NAIS faculty, and the limited number of courses.
11/21/24 1:58am
Known as CSAP 4.0, the latest initiative targets waste reduction and sustainable purchasing while highlighting a new action plan for the University of Pennsylvania Health System. 
11/21/24 12:41am
Karikó's work was fundamental to the development of Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccines. 
11/20/24 11:55pm
In her new role, Bonilla will lead select research projects within the School District of Philadelphia and provide “thought leadership” on the evaluation of OSCE’s programs, according to the announcement from Penn GSE.