Fifth grade Humanities teacher Shanel Nishimura always knew she wanted to be in academia
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Charlotte Kamikawa manages a crew of over 130 grounds-keepers, custodians and maintenance workers who care for the School’s 76-acre campus
For this summer edition, our editorial team chose not to dwell on “couldn’ts” or “didn’ts.”
President Jim Scott ’70 bid alumni and friends aloha and mahalo ahead of his retirement
Asian-Americans, teens on TikTok, and LGBTQ+ audiences have loved “Lucky Fish,” the debut short film by writer and director Emily May Jampel ’13
As we reflect on Dr. Sun Yat-sen’s extraordinary life, we recognize the profound impact that Punahou had on him
Frank McCreary ’61, co-chair of his 60th Reunion Gift Committee, started a family financial aid fund
Margie Atherton ’69 Newell, Balbi Atherton ’67 Brooks and Frank Cooke Atherton II ’66 created an endowed financial aid fund
This year’s Commencement was a joyous occasion who were able
to commemorate their time together at an on-campus ceremony
Ryan Scudder, Punahou’s director of college counseling, helps students maneuver through college admissions










