In the ever-evolving landscape of education, alumni offices are constantly seeking innovative ways to foster connections and maintain relationships with their alumni
This Spring, students in Cheryl Durso’s sixth grade English class undertook a multidisciplinary project – Picture Book Unit – which blended classic story telling with elements of design thinking
The community was in full buff ’n blue mode at the “Explore the Shore ’24” Carnival – having fun while also supporting Punahou’s financial aid program which benefits nearly 900 students
The Luke Center has stood as a beacon, connecting students with meaningful volunteer opportunities, offering mentorship and more
The Punahou Variety Show, a cherished tradition at the Carnival, highlighted the remarkable talents of the senior class in singing, dancing and acting
Trislyn Tom ’00 Ferris was raised in a family of great cooks, so food was a defining part of her life
Mia-Amor Porreca’s life has been continuously propelled by music
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
Dr. Warren Fong ’81 and his siblings, Lori Fong ’92 and Dr. Brian Fong, have made a leadership gift to Punahou in honor of their mother, Caroline T. Fong
Punahou’s new mission statement defines our school as a home for us all to “dream and discover our purpose and kuleana to Hawai‘i and the world.”
Punahou welcomed the community to its shores for the Punahou Carnival, hosted by the Junior Class of 2025, for two stunning sunny days of fun
In early January, Punahou welcomed New York Times food writer Ligaya Rogers ’88 Mishan, to its 2024 Writer-in-Residence Program, now in its second consecutive year