Christine Ogura ’93 is working to elevate understanding of Hawai‘i’s largest and longest-operating WWII prisoner of war and incarceration camp
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At a time when few athletic opportunities existed for girls, Cleo Higgins Droege was setting records in the pool. With...
Cynthia Kuulei Stehouwer ’82 lettered in basketball, softball and volleyball for all four years of high school. Playing in ILH...
Lucky for Punahou students, Yun Choe ’92 made the switch from civil engineering to education
Joan Catharine Pratt ’47 was synonymous with girls Punahou PE and athletics for three decades
It’s safe to say that most Punahou alumni don’t have work obligations that take them to Tajikistan with colleagues from the United Nations, but Marcus Oda ’05 admits that he has always been “internationally focused.”
The School extends a warm mahalo to the leaders of the Parent Faculty Association (PFA), the Punahou Alumni Association (PAA), Nā Wāhine Pā‘ani o Punahou and Punahou O-Men
Honolulu attorney Greg Kim ’75 started an organization to deliver food and goods during the COVID-19 crisis
Three new volunteer leaders began their tenure this school year










