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Amy Gutmann

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

11/20/24 11:54pm
Alongside researchers from Dartmouth College, Columbia University, and University of California Berkeley, the team found that there was no single brain region responsible for processing the various types of partisan information.
11/20/24 10:27pm
In a season full of adversity, the Quakers are looking to send their seniors off on a positive note.
11/20/24 10:15pm
The initiative builds on the work of the Democracy Law Project, a pro bono group focused on election law and voting rights within Penn’s Toll Public Interest Center. 
11/20/24 10:14pm
The researchers found a positive correlation between an increase in the number of Airbnbs available and an increase in theft, burglary, robbery and violence. 
11/20/24 10:00pm
The Quakers approach the season seeking to replicate their GEC championship from last season.
11/20/24 9:38pm
Launched in April 2024, Finiverse is a free app that provides a comprehensive breakdown of the total cost of attending individual colleges.
11/20/24 9:33pm
F.I.R.M., whose opening coincided with Why Not Prosper's 23rd anniversary and was attended by over 250 people, was established to uplift the experiences, voices, and artwork of formerly incarcerated individuals.
11/20/24 4:15pm
Columnist Namrata Pradeep explores employability in the face of smarter technology.
11/20/24 3:45pm
Columnist Ingrid Holmquist highlights the impending Trump presidency as a chance to restructure the left to better support us.
11/20/24 3:44pm
Columnist Elo Esalomi compares U.K. and U.S. political cultures in the wake of experiencing her first U.S. presidential election.
11/20/24 3:34pm
Columnist Marie Dillard explores the rise of far-right populism fueled by fear of cultural displacement, where identity and power are framed as zero-sum battles.
11/19/24 11:22pm
The two apps — agora and Need That — aim to redefine how students buy, sell, and trade items within their immediate communities and are aiming to break into the Penn community.
11/19/24 11:21pm
As part of the initiative, Penn will increase financial aid packages and guarantee full tuition scholarships to a greater number of students.
11/19/24 11:17pm
Oz, who received an M.D. from Penn's medical school and an MBA from Wharton, will lead the second Trump administration’s oversight of major health insurance programs if confirmed.
11/19/24 11:11pm
Penn men’s basketball suffers largest defeat since 2009 in 93-49 loss to Villanova.
11/19/24 10:46pm
The GSE’s new strategic vision, “Together for Good," focuses on new approaches to pedagogy and educational development.
11/19/24 10:24pm
Gottheimer has been outspoken in publicly calling on Penn to protect its Jewish students against antisemitism. 
11/19/24 10:20pm
Tumulty discussed the changing role of journalism in the political media landscape — including the rise of unconventional information sources like TikTok and other social media platforms — and the factors that she believes contributed to president-elect and 1968 Wharton graduate Donald Trump’s victory. 
11/19/24 10:19pm
Students in the Wharton School or School of Engineering and Applied Sciences will be able to apply to study at either the Chinese University of Hong Kong or Copenhagen Business School. 
11/19/24 10:15pm
Miura, a political science professor and law faculty member at Sophia University and visiting scholar at Harvard University's Edwin O. Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies, spoke on the challenges facing gender equality in Japanese politics today.