The view from Denby Fawcett’s ’59 lanai never lets you forget where you are. To the west, the massive hull of Diamond Head rises overhead, while below, the waters off Black Point wash onto a rocky beach, reachable by foot.
The trustee and alumnus received Punahou Alumni Association's most prestigious award in recognition of his contributions to the School and community
The Emeritus Imu Gang’s 20 members are known by their numbers, not their names. #6 is Cully Judd ’63; #7 Peter Lee ’63; #10 Mike Moss ’72; #11 Stan Duncan ’73 and #12 Randy Kam ’76.
Steve Case ’76 has long believed that entrepreneurs can start and scale businesses from just about anywhere
The veteran emergency physician in Honolulu, says he’s never encountered anything like COVID-19
Ethan Abbott ’72 coined the phrase “Punahou – Kindergarten through Life” to describe an alumnus’ ongoing connection to the School even beyond graduation.
Her restaurant's most visible change has been its overhauled takeout menu, which includes groceries and produce from small, family-owned businesses
The alumnus credited financial aid for providing an education that led to an illustrious career
Although she lived thousands of miles from Hawai‘i, Punahou was never far from Frances “Flash” Thompson’s Heart.
Punahou alumnus Prince Kūhiō stands in the rear in a photo from 1900 in front of Old School Hall
This alumni physician treated the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in the Worcester area, outside Boston
The alumna is a pulmonary and critical care physician working in New York City