By 2026, Computer Science classes will find a new home in the Technology Lab and Classroom in the Mary Kawena Pukui Learning Commons
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Educator and scholar Diana Hess shared how thoughtful, inclusive conversations can strengthen democracy
Mary Kawena Pukui has been in the spotlight recently, with the U.S. Mint honoring her on a new $1 coin as part of its 2025 Native American series
Punahou teacher Mark “Gooch” Noguchi's ’93 belief that “food tells a story” lays the foundation for the syllabus of Cook Your Heritage
Today, Punahou’s arts programs – visual arts, music, theatre, dance and Hawaiian arts – are an integral part of our community of innovation
Punahou School has a rich history in the arts, offering comprehensive programs in visual arts, dance, music, Hawaiian arts, and theatre
Punahou’s distinguished art collection began in 1896, through the generosity of our community, and has since become part of Hawai‘i’s cultural fabric
The arts at Punahou are a tremendous space for student learning and growth
C. R. Bishop Hall (1901 – 1971) was Oahu College’s brand new Preparatory School, which included a dedicated classroom for art
After the Maui wildfire destroyed Lahaina, filmmaker Laurel Tamayo ’17 threw herself into a very personal passion project, her debut documentary “Healing Lahaina”
The Punahou Chamber Music Program is marking six decades of nurturing student musicians and fostering the art of chamber music