Iconic teacher and scholar of Hawaiian culture honored in naming of new Learning Commons
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In the ever-evolving landscape of education, alumni offices are constantly seeking innovative ways to foster connections and maintain relationships with their alumni
Punahou's president is teaching AP U.S. History
I’m grateful that Punahou not only allowed me to earn academic credit, but encouraged me to explore such an opportunity
Punahou seniors and juniors asked recent alumni questions at the College Previews event, held Dec. 20
Yunus Peer has taught History and World Civilizations at Punahou for the past 26 years. And for almost just as long, he’s juggled a second full-time job: contributing to revolutionizing STEM education in rural South Africa
Chan has found her passion as a fearless guardian of senior citizens against cybercrime
The eighth grader started an initiative to help provide food to those in need
The fluctuating landscape has been marked by standardized testing cancellations and test-optional admissions, as well as virtual-only college visits
He's pleased to have helped fund a space that's convertible and useful
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.
Mary Giannini ’66 and her husband Art Harlow are valued members of the School’s Ka Punahou Society, a donor recognition group