The family-friendly evening was held in a decorated Dole Hall, and guests were invited to come in costume
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This fall, Punahou revealed a captivating collection of mosaic art that now adorns the Leadership Donor Wall.
Six Punahou alumnae working in the technology industry shared their experiences at the recent Women in Tech virtual event
Alumni from Classes ending in 2 and 7 celebrated their milestone reunions and experienced the joy of being together again...
This 14-day excursion, set against some of the world's most historic and significant locales, provided lifetime memories and new friendships
Lee Zane ’88 credits much of his growth mindset to his experiences at Punahou where he played volleyball and basketball, and participated in Variety Show and marching band. But it was the people who inspired and propelled him.
Jason Ching was a three-sport athlete at Punahou, competing in football, basketball and track, and earning three letters in each...
“Harassing Harry,” as a famed sportswriter once called him, will never be forgotten for his outstanding play at quarterback and...
Asian-Americans, teens on TikTok, and LGBTQ+ audiences have loved “Lucky Fish,” the debut short film by writer and director Emily May Jampel ’13
Six distinguished Punahou alumnae speaking at the inaugural conference, which takes place April 6 – 7
The awards honor individuals who have improved the lives of others through their contributions to Punahou, Hawai‘i and beyond
During Eri Macdonald’s freshman year at Punahou, her cross country and track coaches knew she had natural talent, but didn’t...