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Amy Gutmann

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

05/05/24 10:28pm
A faculty member familiar with the matter told The Daily Pennsylvanian conversations are ongoing between administrators and faculty who are “requesting good faith negotiations from both sides to arrive at a peaceful resolution of the conflict.”
05/05/24 7:51pm
Speakers at the rally discussed the status of administration negotiations, early morning harassment from counterprotesters, and the current realities for citizens of Gaza.
05/05/24 6:07pm
The Bulldogs completed their perfect Ivy League season with a double overtime win.
05/04/24 3:59pm
Guest Columnist Omonye Osezua highlights her experiences and urges Penn to enhance the visibility and accessibility of its support services for FGLI students. 
05/04/24 2:31pm
Cardona describes a "sharp rise in antisemitism" over the past few days, and highlights resources for protecting safety and inclusion on college campuses. 
05/04/24 1:29pm
Guest columnist and Faculty Senate Chair Tulia Falleti urges Penn administration to protect peaceful protest and engage with students.
05/04/24 12:06pm
As the second week of the encampment began, the University suggested through a spokesperson that it was all but in a stalemate with demonstrators. 
05/04/24 11:00am
The Quakers will play in the championship game on Sunday following an all-time performance from senior goalie Emmet Carroll.
05/04/24 10:59am
The junior midfielder broke the Ivy League Tournament record as Quakers advance to conference title game.
05/03/24 7:50pm
The Daily Pennsylvanian is continuing to follow the encampment, students' demands, and the University's response.
05/03/24 7:23pm
Guest Columnist Garv Mehdiratta argues that Penn must rectify disparities in compensation for its ASL lecturers before it’s too late.
05/03/24 5:58pm
Guest Columnist Olivia Haynie reflects on her time in Penn’s Jewish community and how she has seen it fracture.
05/03/24 4:33pm
The vote passed by a 1,807-97 margin. With this victory, the organization becomes the largest union at Penn in recent memory, representing over 3,700 workers.
05/03/24 1:47pm
On Thursday, May 2, the undergraduate students of the Class of 2025 could be seen wearing plastic hats, holding wooden canes, and sporting bright red T-shirts. This event, known as Hey Day, marks the conclusion of undergraduates’ junior year and recognizes the beginning of senior year. Here are scenes from Hey Day throughout time, in photos.
05/03/24 9:59am
Columnist Jessey Shin discusses the growing need for resources at Penn that are accessible to those with multiple marginalized identities.
05/03/24 3:33am
Guest Columnist Yoni Hillman applies ancient Jewish wisdom in considering student protests of the war in Gaza.
05/03/24 12:45am
Columnist Mritika Senthil explores the search for a middle ground as Penn’s recent protests reveal the limits of ideologies both for and against Israel. 
05/02/24 11:22pm
Obi's 1,142 career points rank 11th in program history.
05/02/24 8:53pm
Columnist Eric Najera reminds campus to treat others with respect despite stressful times.
05/02/24 8:50pm
Columnist Mariana Martinez argues that the quarter system would provide Penn several advantages regarding breadth and depth in the study of different disciplines.