Punahou bids farewell to 27 colleagues who retired after the 2018 – 2019 school year
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Scott Osborn ’94 is a communications officer at Punahou School. He worked and lived in Japan before he came back to Hawaiʻi to work at Punahou in 2013.
Kazumi Matsui addressed Hiroshima’s tragic past and discussed how the city has moved forward
Past program participants gathered in Wo International Center last Saturday
Alumni took part in the annual Kupuna Lu‘au, community service and raised $14.7 million for the School
Student athletes were honored at the annual varsity athletic awards ceremony
Before the varsity boys baseball team left for the state tournament, they got a pep talk from one of their biggest fans – Punahou President Jim Scott ’70
His decision to dedicate himself to music came during a conversation he had with the late Gary Heidel
Renowned glass artist William Morris spent four days at Punahou last fall, as part of the School’s artist-in-residency program
The Hiroshima Peace Scholarship Program celebrates 10 years and its first trip to Japan shared by students from Hawai‘i DOE.
Some might say that Japanese pop star, fashion model and actress Sumire Matsubara ’09 was born to be an entertainer.
Over the course of two days, violinist Nick Kendall, double-bassist Ranaan Meyer and violinist Charles Yang — all members of the critically acclaimed trio, Time for Three — intersected with Punahou students, faculty and staff with virtuosic musical performances and critical insight into the creative process and its role in education.
As a senior at Punahou, George Killebrew ’81 applied to a number of schools on the West Coast. His mother, a Southern Methodist University (SMU) alumna, suggested that he consider applying there.
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