After the Maui wildfire destroyed Lahaina, filmmaker Laurel Tamayo ’17 threw herself into a very personal passion project, her debut documentary “Healing Lahaina”
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This fall, Punahou revealed a captivating collection of mosaic art that now adorns the Leadership Donor Wall
Polynesian Star Compass, 1999
White Ginger Flowers, 1947
Several Punahou alumni and faculty have published books that span a variety of genres and subjects
As the new director of the Wo International Center, Tyler Fujita ’06 believes that one of the most fulfilling shifts we can make is to start living more deliberately
Punahou alumni came together for a memorable gathering in beautiful Waikōloa this fall... and in Washington State
Steven “Kealoha” Wong ’95, Hawai‘i’s first Poet Laureate Emeritus, returned to his alma mater this November as part of Punahou’s Writer-in-Residence program
Mari Dela Cruz ’26 is finding a way to inspire hope and healing for both people and the planet
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