"Amy Gutmann" is the eighth List of presidents of University of Pennsylvania/president of the University of Pennsylvania and Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Political Science in the University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences/School of Arts and Sciences and Professor of Communication in the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania/Annenberg School for Communication at Penn, with secondary faculty appointments in philosophy in the School of Arts and Sciences and the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education/Graduate School of Education.[http://www.upenn.edu/president/meet-president/biography Penn: Office of the President: Dr. Amy Gutmann: Biography] She is an award-winning political theorist who taught at Princeton University from 1976 to 2004. In 1990, she became the first Laurance S. Rockefeller University Professor at Princeton and the founding director of its University Center for Human Values, among the first and best-endowed university-wide multi-disciplinary ethics centers in the world.

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I like mixing it up with students.

[The upcoming case] is an important priority for Penn because we have a policy that says that recruiters on campus should not discriminate, ... [The amendment is] really limiting our freedom.

The idea that we can sit down at a table and have a true dialogue which is open and aimed at mutual understanding across differences is terrific. We're under no illusion that we'll agree on everything, but we do agree on the importance of reaching some common understanding.

I think the spirit of Penn fans is terrific. What I'm most proud of is that we have scholar-athletes here.

More attractive gateway from Center City.

He's [helped us] ... to free up resources for things like scholarships, ... Penn is resource-poor. We do more with less. One of the biggest challenges for any EVP is to see how much more we can do with the resources we have.

Being a parent myself, I know it's hard to let go, but you just have to do that, ... Students have to deal with their parents in their own ways.

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The times have changed and they've changed in this case for the better.