The Kagihara sisters - Jamie ’04, Jodi ’06 and Jaclyn ’08 – share their thoughts on caring for patients during the pandemic
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Hiking solo turned her into a nature photographer and environmentalist, balancing her high-stress career
“The moment I started using the internet, I wanted to work in the digital space and be a part of the dot-com movement,” says Diane Seo ’85, thinking back to 1999 when the internet had taken hold.
Throughout her career, she has channeled powerful resources to projects that improve people’s lives
He just opened his first eatery, Feast by Jon Matsubara, in Manoa
She's working to answer the question, "What triggers labor" at her lab at Columbia University Medical Center
The joyous and irrepressible chef has brought his abundant energy to Punahou
Through his research in artificial intelligence, Perez is creating smarter computers that can recognize speech patterns in patients with neurocognitive diseases
The dessert master remains at the top of her game
She's blazed a trail working for key development players in Mali, Ghana, Ethiopia and South Africa
Three Punahou graduates – Carissa Moore ’10, Erik Shoji ’08 and Shelby Baron ’12 (wheelchair tennis) are in Toyko ready to represent the United States
The Festival honored our ‘ohana’s journey home after two years away from Reunion