How Punahou is preparing students to tackle the complex challenges of tomorrow in a rapidly changing world
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- Big Shot
- Fall 2016
- Fall 2017
- Fall 2018
- Fall 2019
- Fall 2021
- Fall 2023
- Final Say
- For the Record
- In Good Company
- One to Watch
- Spring 2016
- Spring 2017
- Spring 2018
- Spring 2019
- Spring 2020
- Spring 2021
- Spring 2022
- Spring 2023
- Summer 2016
- Summer 2017
- Summer 2018
- Summer 2019
- Summer 2021
- Summer 2022
- Summer 2023
- Summer/Fall 2020
- Touching Base
- Why We Give
- Winter 2016
- Winter 2017
- Winter 2018
- Winter 2019-20
- Winter 2021
- Winter 2022
- Winter 2023
Bulletin
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
Students went to Barwick Field to observe the unique features of plants, animals and insects – and explored their symbiotic relationships
Asian-Americans, teens on TikTok, and LGBTQ+ audiences have loved “Lucky Fish,” the debut short film by writer and director Emily May Jampel ’13
Ryan Scudder, Punahou’s director of college counseling, helps students maneuver through college admissions
"The world that students are coming of age in is very different than the one so many of us grew up in"
Kylee Hamamoto ’24 is a passionate teen who has built a community of service-oriented women supporting each other through her nonprofit, WeGo! Hawai‘i
Punahou alumni, faculty, staff, coaches, students and friends gathered over the Labor Day Weekend in San Diego to cheer on the Punahou Varsity Football team
Galen Arakawa '09 traded his plan of playing football for a career in teaching
Academy math faculty Mitch Krulewich enjoys watching students discover the joy of overcoming a difficult math problem