Lucky for Punahou students, Yun Choe ’92 made the switch from civil engineering to education
Coti Haia ’99 is the first Native Hawaiian female chief of staff to ever serve in the United States Senate
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
Rick ’75 and Marybeth Wong ’75 Ching have always been dedicated volunteers in our community
Celebrating the noteworthy accomplishments of our community
Pat Quilter ’64 made a transformational gift to Punahou, supporting the Mary Kawena Pukui Learning Commons and Voyaging Program
Through her 23-year tenure as president of the Hawai‘i Children’s Discovery Center, Usher has launched several high-profile initiatives
The Music School hosted its first-ever alumni panel event in January, highlighting the personal stories of three alumni who have built rewarding careers in the music industry
The School welcomes the leaders of Nā Wāhine Pā‘ani o Punahou and Punahou O-Men Athletic Club
Tom Farrell ’74 is a Honolulu family law attorney, the Gift Chair for his 50th Reunion in 2024, a Punahou donor – and a newly minted member of Ka Punahou Society
Asian-Americans, teens on TikTok, and LGBTQ+ audiences have loved “Lucky Fish,” the debut short film by writer and director Emily May Jampel ’13
Galen Arakawa '09 traded his plan of playing football for a career in teaching