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Amy Gutmann

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

09/23/24 2:37pm
Also, Lyns' delayed opening.
09/23/24 2:09pm
The sanctions mark the first time in recent history that a tenured University professor has been sanctioned through Faculty Senate procedures.
09/23/24 9:47am
The Quakers found the back of the net four time against Temple, with an aggressive defense keeping the Owls at bay.
09/23/24 12:41am
The cart, located on the 3600 block of Spruce Street, is beloved by Penn students, and its delayed opening has left customers confused and disappointed. 
09/22/24 11:56pm
The Pacemaker Awards are considered the most prestigious awards in the field and are unofficially known as the Pulitzer Prizes of collegiate journalism.
09/22/24 11:39pm
The Sept. 17 email states that students who attended Penn and received need-based financial aid are eligible for compensation from settlements totaling $284 million. 
09/22/24 11:35pm
The speakers touched on key issues such as reproductive rights, voting rights, and civic engagement, urging attendees to create a voting plan and encourage others to participate in the election.
09/22/24 11:33pm
Aguilar, who made his video about a mathematical concept called the Fourier transform, advanced to the semifinalist round.
09/22/24 11:33pm
The Penn Band accompanied the finale of Guster's performance on Sunday evening.
09/22/24 11:33pm
The council's mission is to support the Abramson Cancer Center's efforts in cancer research, patient care, and education.
09/22/24 10:11pm
Columnist Solemei Scamaroni dissects the obsession with online SABSing and how it undermines authenticity, urging self awareness.
09/22/24 6:40pm
A lone goal from sophomore midfielder Jack-Ryan Jeremiah was enough to secure the Quaker victory.
09/22/24 9:28am
An interception from senior quarterback Aidan Sayin late in the fourth quarter ultimately sealed the deal. 
09/20/24 1:50pm
Columnist Niheer Patel argues that the actions of Penn’s top brass in the past few years have shown a clear dedication to silencing student dissent. 
09/20/24 6:00am
Also, Penn Leads the Vote celebrates Voter Registration Day.
09/20/24 5:41am
Columnist Arshiya Pant argues that our misconceptions of rural Americans hurt democracy. 
09/20/24 1:44am
PLTV offered free food, giveaways, and a sticker-making competition to incentivize students to participate.
09/20/24 1:37am
Tsing's lecture focused on "concrete" as a keyword, exploring its use as a medium and in social context.
09/20/24 1:30am
The 21-member board consists of college presidents from all over the Pennsylvania Commonwealth, as well as representatives for faculty, students, legislators, business, and labor. 
09/19/24 9:09pm
Jameson’s email explained that parameters for submission “are purposefully open-ended to encourage the widest range of ideas and new programs that will advance Penn’s mission.”