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Amy Gutmann

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

03/03/25 2:18am
At the event, which took place at Eisenlohr Hall, a framed portrait of Abele was unveiled on the first floor along with a series of his watercolor and pastel paintings.
03/03/25 1:55am
The report was released on Feb. 18 and published in the Almanac.
03/03/25 1:54am
The book talk started out with a lecture from Nesbit before opening up to a roundtable discussion.
03/03/25 1:53am
Browne read excerpts from his book and detailed sources of inspiration for the story in a discussion moderated by Anthony DeCurtis, a distinguished lecturer in the creative writing program.
03/03/25 1:45am
Fallon now holds the title of fastest 200 breaststroker in the NCAA this season. 
03/02/25 10:46pm
How watching my first collegiate swim meet reshaped my view of the sport.
03/02/25 9:39pm
Penn’s newest track and field arena is a delight to both alumni and athletes. 
03/02/25 12:36am
The 62-44 loss has the Quakers only one game above Brown heading into Penn’s final game of the season.
03/01/25 10:14pm
Nick Spinoso also hit 1,000 points in Penn’s fourth Ivy League victory of the season.
03/01/25 12:01am
Senior guard Stina Almqvist and freshman forward Katie Collins hit their sixth double-doubles of the season.
02/28/25 10:50pm
The 28-point margin was tied for the third-largest Ivy League defeat in the history of the program.
02/28/25 6:16pm
Both teams look to prepare for NCAA regionals.
02/28/25 7:00am
Columnist David Tran exposes a harmful fallacy in the rhetoric against test-optional admissions — and how we perpetuate it. 
02/28/25 6:00am
Also, Penn political clubs talk their approaches to new immigration policies.
02/28/25 6:00am
Columnist Jesse Van Doren highlights the pitfalls of a test-optional admissions policy.
02/28/25 6:00am
The Daily Pennsylvanian Opinion Editor Jack Lakis introduces the DP’s new spring 2025 columnists.
02/27/25 11:43pm
As the Trump administration implements changes to federal immigration policy, student groups on campus are planning discussions, debates, and events to address the impacts of these changes.
02/27/25 11:20pm
Ben-Ghiat is “a historian of authoritarianism" and testified before the House Jan. 6 Committee on alleged attempts made by the administration of 1968 Wharton graduate and President Donald Trump to stifle freedom in the country. 
02/27/25 11:19pm
Annenberg School of Communication alumna Elisabetta Ferrari discussed her new book on the connections between contemporary social movements and digital media platforms in a virtual Q&A with the Annenberg School.
02/27/25 11:05pm
The Penn Museum has run Penn in the Field — an annual photography contest that aims to showcase student fieldwork and engage the community with students' work — since 2016.