Earlier this year, Daniel Chambliss, co-author of the acclaimed book, “How College Works,” participated in a virtual Team Up session for Punahou parents looking for insight on what leads to student success in college
Carnival coordinating typically begins about a year before the event, with plans rarely detouring from longstanding traditions. That is until this year
Briscoe-Smith is a clinical psychologist, teacher and author specializing in trauma – particularly racialized trauma
Punahou athletes are back practicing, training and competing, following a reorganized ILH schedule that divided sports into two seasons
The idea to build a voyaging canoe was first envisioned by alumna Dillyn Lietzke ’20 while she was a student at Punahou
The February 2021 landing was a culmination of nearly five years of work for Pong as an engineer within NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California
The School’s new digital Archives now public
A message from President Mike Latham ’86
Charlotte Kamikawa manages a crew of over 130 grounds-keepers, custodians and maintenance workers who care for the School’s 76-acre campus
Sascha Pakravan ’22 was troubled by Hawai‘i’s low literacy rates, so he started a nonprofit, Words4, offering a collection of “read-aloud” videos for elementary school children










