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Amy Gutmann

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

05/20/24 9:15am
Mann — a presidential distinguished professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Science — joins more than 90 other global researchers as a Royal Society fellow.
05/20/24 12:35am
Nick Spaventa's dominant performance in game two powered the Quakers' win
05/19/24 10:15pm
A University spokesperson wrote that three seniors — whose disciplinary cases "were expedited and who have not yet responded to letters reporting [case] findings" — were not permitted to enter the College graduation ceremony.
05/19/24 9:13am
Philadelphia-area graduate student workers come together to criticize Penn’s decision to dismantle the Gaza Solidarity Encampment.
05/18/24 6:35pm
A statement on PAO's Instagram said the occupation was the result of a "series of escalations by the Penn administration," including a refusal to negotiate in "good faith," citing arrests by Penn Police and disciplinary action.
05/18/24 4:03pm
The Daily Pennsylvanian compiled a timeline of Friday night’s events, beginning when protesters first entered the building. 
05/18/24 12:59am
The attempted takeover of the academic building comes one week after the University cleared the Gaza Solidarity Encampment from College Green. 
05/17/24 9:39pm
Henseler's clutch performance contributed to the Quakers' win
05/17/24 4:04pm
Guest Columnist Eyal Yakoby writes about how the fabrication of what has happened on Penn’s campus furthers harm to students and undermines peaceful protest.
05/17/24 6:00am
Also, columns from the DP's graduating seniors.
05/17/24 1:00am
The Quakers conceded 20 goals to the defending national champions
05/16/24 11:32pm
Eight semesters of final exams, four Spring Flings, three College protest encampments, and one presidential resignation later.
05/16/24 11:31pm
The year featured the 2020 presidential election between two Penn affiliates, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and several admissions-related records.
05/16/24 11:31pm
The 2022-23 school year was marked by increased student activism, new housing and dining offerings, and revised admission policies.
05/16/24 11:31pm
The 2023-24 academic year was characterized by the increased national spotlight on Penn due to a range of controversies on campus, increased student activism, and strong connections to national politics.
05/16/24 11:31pm
GET-UP is the largest union at Penn in recent memory, representing over 3,700 workers. Resident advisors, graduate resident advisors, and Penn Medicine residents have also increased union campaigns in recent months.
05/16/24 11:30pm
The 2021-2022 academic year included various changes to Penn's policies for the COVID-19 pandemic, administrative changes, and several controversies.
05/16/24 11:30pm
Magill resigned on Dec. 9 of last year amid backlash over antisemitism controversies — making her the first Penn president to resign for reasons other than government appointment. 
05/16/24 11:30pm
Penn’s cultural centers are hosting a range of events and special programming in celebration of the Class of 2024.
05/16/24 11:28pm
The 268th Commencement ceremony on May 20 will feature six honorary degree recipients, recognizing their contributions in fields ranging from medicine to music.