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Amy Gutmann

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

04/10/24 1:24am
Penn Rotaract had its membership terminated by Rotary International, an organization that is composed of roughly 46,000 clubs and 1.4 million members.
04/10/24 1:17am
The Quakers are off to a 0-3 start in Ivy League play and have won just two matches away from home.
04/10/24 1:16am
The senior heavyweight rowing team captain has overcome a slew of hardships to get to where he is now.
04/10/24 1:14am
Sophomore Julie Shin led the Quakers and won the event overall.
04/09/24 11:45pm
The Daily Pennsylvanian compared the costs of basic groceries at five grocery stores that lie within one mile of Penn's campus —Acme Markets, GIANT Heirloom Market, Trader Joeu2019s, Aldi, and Supremo Food Market.
04/09/24 11:41pm
If the upcoming election is successful, GET-UP would become the largest union at Penn in recent history. 
04/09/24 7:46pm
224 Penn faculty members issue a statement in support of graduate worker unionization and invite all Penn faculty (tenure-track and non-tenure-track) to sign.
04/09/24 6:00am
Also, thousands at Penn gathered to watch the solar eclipse.
04/09/24 12:46am
Samuel Woodward, the man accused of murdering Bernstein, will go to trial on Tuesday.
04/09/24 12:34am
The community gathered by the thousands on College Green and beyond to celebrate the spectacle over shared viewing glasses, Moon Pies, and astronaut ice cream. 
04/08/24 11:28pm
The theme of this year’s conference was “Democracy, Disinformation, Activism – What’s Environmental Journalism’s Role?”
04/08/24 11:26pm
Wharton alumnus and former Peruvian President Francisco Sagasti spoke at the Perry World House on April 4 about the art of governance.
04/08/24 10:31pm
During the debates, the two presidential candidates — College junior Ria Ellendula and College junior Hannah Liu — discussed their varying priorities.
04/08/24 9:01pm
A run of 12 unanswered runs for the Bulldogs highlighted many of Penn's potential areas for improvement.
04/08/24 8:57pm
The group, which is called the Penn Alumni Free Speech Alliance, was formed last winter in response to the controversies surrounding free speech on campus.
04/08/24 2:17pm
Columnist Eliza Carroll examines Penn’s institutional culture and how students adapt to the lack of guidelines provided by the University.
04/08/24 11:59am
After starting the week tied for first, the Quakers fell to fourth place in the standings with two consecutive losses in Ivy League play.
04/08/24 6:00am
Also, both of Penn's lacrosse teams picked up their first conference losses.
04/08/24 6:00am
Also, multiple fire alarms at Stouffer Hall prompted an evacuation.
04/08/24 12:06am
Philadelphia will see approximately 90% of the sun covered at the maximum point of the eclipse, with many different options for viewing the eclipse on and near campus.