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Amy Gutmann

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

03/03/24 10:23pm
The Quakers secured both a win and senior guard Clark Slajchert’s legacy as he tallies his 1,000th career point just before his career at Penn comes to a close.
03/02/24 8:32pm
The Quakers rallied in the fourth quarter to clinch a close win against Harvard on senior night.
03/02/24 4:52pm
In their Ivy opener, the Quakers continue their dominance over the Lions, picking up their 26th straight win.
03/02/24 12:00am
The back and forth affair ended in the Big Red's favor after the Quakers initially leapt out to a 12-0 lead.
03/01/24 10:37pm
The win marks the Quakers' first triumph over a top-ranked team since 2018.
03/01/24 10:33pm
The star trio of Mataya Gayle, Stina Almqvist, and Jordan Obi dominate on a night where Obi is honored for 1,000 career points.
03/01/24 12:48pm
"The resolutions are grouped as we are unable to continue," Board of Trustees Chair Ramanan Raghavendran said.
03/01/24 11:49am
Columnist Akiva Berkowitz questions the wisdom of releasing a standalone artificial intelligence major and asks whether it can truly justify its existence.
03/01/24 6:00am
Also, administrators announced a tuition hike at a trustee meeting.
03/01/24 1:23am
SCUE is the first branch of student government to issue a public statement on academic freedom since the University’s leadership crisis began last fall.
03/01/24 1:22am
Academic Policy Committee Chair David Ertel led the voting process for the resolutions, which each passed unanimously and without discussion. 
03/01/24 1:03am
Wharton and Engineering junior Noah Rubin spoke at the Feb. 28 roundtable alongside students from eight other universities.
03/01/24 12:53am
At the event at Steinberg-Dietrich Hall, Schlesinger shared how Roots is seeking to create mutual trust and solidarity amid escalating tensions over conflict in the West Bank. 
03/01/24 12:53am
Penn's United Minorities Council co-hosted their annual cultural fair event with the Class of 2027 board on Feb. 28 in Houston Hall.
03/01/24 12:12am
The symposium, which lasts from Feb. 29 to March 2, features a variety of faculty, scholars, and alumni across GSWG, FGT, and PWS. 
03/01/24 12:11am
This year, Van Pelt Library curated a ten-piece collection of books and DVDs that highlight Black authors and filmmakers, with topics ranging from jazz music to community activism.
03/01/24 12:09am
The discussion, hosted by center director and sociology professor Hyunjoon Park, centered on Han's experience embracing her identity as a Korean-American and her fight against Asian hate through the lens of broadcast journalism. 
02/29/24 10:51pm
Residents have celebrated the dorm’s strong sense of community while describing ongoing challenges with amenities and the dorm selection process.
02/29/24 5:23pm
The Penn Board of Trustees approved a 3.9% tuition hike for the 2024-25 academic year.
02/29/24 8:16am
Columnist Eric Najera argues Penn must address meal plan price and quality issues.