On the record: Gutmann talks mental health
The fight for better mental health at Penn is not yet a mission accomplished but it is an integral part of the University’s overall mission, according to Penn President Amy Gutmann.
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The fight for better mental health at Penn is not yet a mission accomplished but it is an integral part of the University’s overall mission, according to Penn President Amy Gutmann.
Despite the fact that Penn’s endowment is a mere 26 percent of its Crimson counterpart, there are advantages to a smaller endowment — it allows for niche investments and growth potential that would not be possible with larger sums.
The tides are changing at Penn, with five new deans taking the helm throughout the next academic year.
Penn’s endowment returned 17.5 percent over the last fiscal year, setting a historic high-water mark for the value of the endowment.
Only three of the top 20-compensated private university presidents are women, according to a report by the Chronicle of Higher Education based on 2011 tax filings. But in the Ivy League, women are not so poorly represented.
Amy Gutmann puts her signature on more than just Penn paperwork.
For the first time, Penn President Amy Gutmann is the highest-compensated University employee.
Vice Provost for Education Andrew Binns will step down from his position after this year, Provost Vincent Price said on Thursday at a meeting with Daily Pennsylvanian staff.
Penn graduates can hang their degrees with pride for another 10 years, thanks to the University’s reaccreditation earlier this summer.
The newly renovated Wistar Institute was the scene of a steam leak early Tuesday morning that sent one person to the hospital.
Energy policy progress and debate will soon light up the center of Penn’s campus.
If anyone was searching for an excuse to eat more ice cream next week, the Ben & Jerry’s shop on 40th Street will hold a fundraising event on July 30.
Director of the Alcohol and Other Drug Program Initiatives Julie Lyzinski Nettleton has been named interim director of the Office of Student Conduct, replacing Michele Goldfarb.
Penn’s budget for the 2015 fiscal year includes the largest financial aid budget in the University's history.
Malala Yousafzai, a 17-year old Pakistani education activist and assassination survivor, will receive the 2014 Liberty Medal, the National Constitution Center announced on Sunday.
A strip of Chestnut Street was closed between 38th Street and 36th Street for part of Monday and Tuesday due to a water main break beneath the road.
The proposal calling for Penn to divest its $7.7 billion endowment from tobacco companies died without a vote at Friday’s Board of Trustees meeting.
One Wharton student doesn't just think he can dance — he knows he can.
The proposal calling for Penn to divest its $7.7 billion endowment from tobacco companies died without a vote at Friday’s Board of Trustees meeting.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visited Philadelphia last Friday to sign copies of her new book, “Hard Choices” — and a Penn student was first in line to meet her.