She's blazed a trail working for key development players in Mali, Ghana, Ethiopia and South Africa
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Big sister Kapua looks Hi‘ilei straight in the eyes and tells her, “You eat too much meat.” With a here-we-go-again look Hi‘ilei responds, “But I love my imported prosciutto.” In unison, they burst into laughter, which makes it obvious that this kind of playful banter is constant between these sisters.
Reunion committee members from classes ending in 3s and 8s revved up their planning at a pau hana event
More than 40 alumni gathered at the Sky Lounge at Media3 in midtown Manhattan in late January for PAA New...
Classmate couple Beau ’05 and Debra Frascarelli ’05 Sumile review the eatery owned by Chrissie Kaila Castillo ’94
He's become the State’s most vocal and visible leader to sound the sirens about Hawai‘i’s fragile economy
Leong has devoted his career to serving Hawai‘i and its people, particularly with respect to sustainability, education and innovation
“Kammy” was a three-year letterman in football and track and a four-year letterman in swimming – ten letters in all...
The Punahou Alumni Association Japan (PAAJP) kicked off the spring season with a special pau hana event in Tokyo
Considered one of the top linebackers in Punahou history, Pierre starred in football beginning in his sophomore year. A first...
He recently invited Anthony Fauci,
the nation’s top infectious disease expert, to participate in an episode of BrainPOP