What is an Institutional Researcher and why does Punahou need one? Find out in this interview with Denise Uehara.
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How Dana Haimoff ’87 entered Punahou is a telling illustration of the independence and drive that would make her one of the most successful women in private equity investing today.
Works by Malia Mattoch ’87 McManus, James Case ’37 and Heidi Hansen-Young ’98 Heilig.
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Junior-school counselor Lauli’a Phillips ’98 Ah Wong explores the concept of friendship with students in kindergarten through second grade
How can Punahou build a learning experience that ensures the pioneering mindsets and skills needed to address the challenges of a changing world?
Wo International Center’s SGLI was launched at Punahou in 2010, and has inspired a community of international youth leaders who are engaged in understanding shared global challenges and who galvanize positive social change.
At Punahou, two credits of laboratory science are required to graduate, although most students choose to take three or four years of science – and those with a passion for the subject even opt to take five or six credits throughout their time in the Academy.
In October, Greg Dickhens ’87 was elected to the Punahou Board of Trustees. Dickhens, the principal and chief investment officer at Trinity Investments, LLC, is an alumnus who is engaged with and dedicated to the School.
Music has been a part of Pat Quilter’s ’64 life from an early age. He remembers spending hours listening to records as a child, together with his younger brother, Matt ’67.
Marcia Reed ’54 Wythes experienced Punahou at one of its most unusual historical moments and still credits the School with providing an outstanding education that continues to inspire her today.










