America 2006. It just keeps getting worse and worse. To say that anything is "unbelievable" has lost all meaning. I didn't even flinch at the UCLA grafitti in the previous post, because on some level I expected it.
This, I did not expect.
See Amy Gutmann, Ph.D.
President of The University of Pennsylvania
"a leader in civic and business affairs"
"eminent political scientist and philosopher"
As Penn’s President, Dr. Gutmann continues to teach, lecture, and write extensively on ethics, justice theory, deliberative democracy, and democratic education. In 2006, she delivered lectures on the lure of extremist rhetoric at Brown and Stanford universities, and at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars. She delivered the 2005 keynote address, “Educating for Citizenship: Locally and Globally,” to the Association for the Study of Higher Education.
Now see Amy in Amy's house.
It is Halloween. Amy is having a party.
On Halloween, people wear funny costumes.
They dress up like ... suicide bombers.
See Amy pose for photograph with "suicide bomber."
See Amy pose with "suicide bomber" in her home.
Amy is the President of the University of Pennsylvania.
She teaches, lectures, and writes extensively on ethics, justice theory, deliberative democracy, and democratic education.
She delivers lectures on the lure of extremist rhetoric.
See more of Amy's Halloween here.
Contact Amy.
Office of the President
100 College Hall
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6380
(ph) 215-898-7221
(fx) 215-898-9659
presweb@pobox.upenn.edu
Amy's boss is the Board of Trustees. They serve as a "bridge between the University and the world... and interpret the institution to the public." The trustees "provide leadership ... [and] oversee the University's relations with other institutions, the private sector, government bodies, and the media."
Contact Amy's boss.
Office of the University Secretary
211 College Hall
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6303
Email: ofcsec@pobox.upenn.edu
If you are an alum of The University of Pennsylvania, you may want to contact John Zeller, VP for Development and Alumni Relations. His email is jzeller@ben.dev.upenn.edu and his phone number is 215.898.5169
If you want to communicate further, you can contact Lori Doyle, VP for University Communications. She is about to be a very busy lady. Email ldoyle@pobox.upenn.edu or call 215.898.8721
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