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Amy Gutmann

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

07/09/24 10:25am
In an exclusive interview with The Daily Pennsylvanian, Rendell emphasized President Joe Biden’s resilience and urged fellow Democrats to await further public appearances from the president before reconsidering their support.
07/08/24 8:00am
Guest Columnist Abdulrahman Bindamnan argues that writing tutors should offer editing services to non-native English students. 
07/08/24 6:57am
Biden — a former Penn professor — delivered remarks at the Mount Airy Church of God in Christ, which is located in a predominantly Black neighborhood in Northwest Philadelphia. 
07/07/24 11:17pm
With the Olympics ahead, there are plenty of narratives to latch on to before the athletes splash down in Paris
07/07/24 11:16pm
The 2016 Wharton graduate, who holds the program record in the discus throw, finished second at the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials to qualify for his second straight Olympic team.
07/04/24 6:00am
Also, four Penn students were suspended for their roles in on-campus pro-Palestinian activism.
07/04/24 12:38am
Students and faculty affiliated with the P&SP spoke with The Daily Pennsylvanian about their aspirations for the future of the project.
07/03/24 9:57pm
The proposal specifically calls for Vanguard, Fidelity, and the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America to divest entirely from fossil fuels and reinvest in renewable energy projects. Penn is TIAA’s biggest client.
07/03/24 9:56pm
Fry, who served as executive vice president and chief operating officer at Penn from 1995 to 2002, will begin his tenure once Drexel University appoints its next president.
07/03/24 7:26pm
Columnist Mert Kayabas critiques the suitability of our presidential candidates, calling for a new leadership slate.
07/03/24 6:41pm
The 40-story building will have both inpatient and outpatient services. CSC, a real estate investment group, announced that the building will cost $300 million.
07/03/24 7:20am
The case makes a distinction between official and unofficial acts taken by a president, ruling that presidents are reserved immunity for official acts taken during their term. 
07/03/24 7:17am
Despite calls from some in the party for Biden to step down as the Democratic nominee, Democratic officials in Pennsylvania have continued to offer their support for Biden's candidacy.
07/02/24 3:13pm
The suspensions mark the University's most significant disciplinary response to the encampment and on-campus activism to date. 
07/02/24 2:32pm
According to a June 25 announcement from the Weitzman School of Design, the school is welcoming seven new faculty members and two new department chairs for the upcoming school year.
07/02/24 8:00am
Columnist Mritika Senthil explores how the Penn community can hold the University administration accountable in the wake of new policies. 
07/01/24 8:00am
Columnist Ananya Shah analyzes Penn’s preprofessional culture, examining the allure and drawbacks of elite internships. 
07/01/24 12:27am
Recent 2024 graduate Isabella Whittaker joins Penn alumna Nia Akins in Paris after qualifying in the 400-meter relay pool 
06/28/24 5:37pm
The Quakers welcome a group of four recruits for the second straight year.