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Amanda Mott

Director of News and Media
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    Amanda Mott manages media relations related to the Office of the Executive Vice President which includes facilities and real estate, Penn’s Climate Action Plan, student financial services, business services, campus housing and dining, and the endowment. In addition, she covers Commencement and Penn Global including Perry World House, the Penn Wharton China Center, and the Penn Biden Center. 

    Articles from Amanda Mott
    The College of Liberal and Professional Studies launches online bachelor’s degree
    Penn’s College of Liberal and Professional Studies launches online bachelor’s degree

    The College of Liberal and Professional Studies launches online bachelor’s degree

    The School of Arts and Sciences’ College of Liberal and Professional Studies has launched a new program that, for the first time, makes an Ivy League bachelor’s degree accessible online. Beginning in the fall of 2019, the Penn LPS Online platform will offer a fully-accredited, online education for working adults and other non-traditional students.
    University of Pennsylvania announces 2018-2019 Perry World House Fellows
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    The Class of 2018-2019 Perry World House Fellows pictured clockwise from the top are: Felipe Calderón, Derek Chollet, Charles W. Dent, H.R. McMaster, Susan Rice, Bob Work, Sozi Pedro Tulante, Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, and Nadia Schadlow.

    University of Pennsylvania announces 2018-2019 Perry World House Fellows

    Felipe Calderón, H.R. McMaster, Susan Rice, and Charles Dent are among nine leaders named, bringing their perspective and expertise in national and global government to Penn's global policy research institute.
    Sophomore and junior picnic focuses on friends
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    President Amy Gutmann poses at the photo booth with College Board members, including Sophomore College Board President Lizzie Youshaei and Junior College Board President Karim El Sewedy, at the sophomore and junior welcome back picnic.

    Sophomore and junior picnic focuses on friends

    More than 1,250 attended this year’s annual welcome back picnic hosted by the President’s Office on College Green.
    At a glance: Move-In 2018
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    From left: Nakeeya Garland (undecided, College of Arts and Sciences), Misha McDaniel (English, College of Arts and Sciences), Tiarrah Wilson (Africana Studies, College of Arts and Sciences) and Stephanie Tian (Wharton), all sophomores moving into Harrison College House.

    At a glance: Move-In 2018

    Move-In officially begins on Tuesday, Aug. 21 with international, transfer, exchange and first-generation, low-income students arriving on campus, ready to begin the 2018-19 academic year.
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