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Amy Gutmann

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

09/26/24 12:10am
Crayon Politics, a new student-founded startup at Penn, is a civic tech platform working to bridge the disconnect between voters and politicians. 
09/25/24 8:44pm
Biden used the the Penn Biden Center as his main office in Washington after he departed the vice presidency under former President Barack Obama in 2017.
09/25/24 8:33pm
Columnist Francesco Salamone argues that the relentless pursuit of certainty robs us of one simple gift: the liberation found in embracing uncertainty.
09/25/24 6:00am
Also, Sens. Bob Casey (D-Pa.) and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) held a campaign event in Montgomery County.
09/25/24 2:10am
College senior and SNF Paideia Fellow Angel Ortiz interviewed Levendusky about his advice on engaging in constructive political dialogue, followed by a group discussion and Q&A session. 
09/25/24 2:08am
Sutton and Fernandez joined this year's cohort of Health Policy Research Scholars, an initiative for full time doctoral students from historically marginalized backgrounds.
09/25/24 2:07am
2016 College graduate Alina Grabowski discussed her debut novel “Women and Children First” with the University community at the Kelly Writers House on Monday, Sept. 23.
09/25/24 1:06am
With the first game out of the way, sophomore running back Malachi Hosley passes the eye test.
09/25/24 12:58am
The senior has enjoyed plenty of individual success, but he hopes to leave an even greater impact.
09/25/24 12:15am
Casey is running for re-election ahead of his term ending in January 2025. 
09/25/24 12:00am

09/24/24 11:03pm
Penn's average cost of attendance increased from last year, the most notable change from the 2023-2024 rankings.
09/24/24 8:29pm
Columnist Lindsay Muneton criticizes the University’s financial aid policies, encouraging the expansion of highly aided status.
09/24/24 1:00am
This agreement will enable faculty, researchers and students to engage in cross-cultural exchanges and advance research in both institutions, according to the Penn Engineering Blog. 
09/24/24 12:59am
Temple reported a record percentage of students of color, with more than half of the first-year class comprising this demographic.
09/24/24 12:28am
College first year Mert Kayabas was elected Class of 2028 president with 456 votes — more than twice as many votes as runner-up and Wharton first year Joel Wang.
09/24/24 12:11am
After dropping the first set, the Quakers came back to win three straight.
09/24/24 12:08am
Four Quakers brought home honors for their performance over the weekend.
09/23/24 10:54pm
In a video released on Sept. 18, Parker — a 2016 Penn graduate — announced that she had reached an agreement with the 76ers to keep the team in Center City.
09/23/24 5:42pm
Columnist Marie Dillard articulates how our discourse about West Philadelphia contributes to its stigmatization amongst students, especially first years.