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
Bassford’s films probe some of society’s toughest issues through the lens of approachable topics
The eighth grader started an initiative to help provide food to those in need