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
Zoto ’28 is making her mark as a writer, actor and advocate for change, whether through theatre, speech competitions or storytelling
A special performance of “What the Constitution Means to Me” was hosted on Jan. 22 at Punahou School
The annual College Previews event, held Dec. 23, connects current students with recent alumni
Punahou had the privilege of hosting Nadine Strossen, a globally recognized free speech advocate
Punahou’s entire second grade class had an unforgettable experience at Maunalua Bay
The saga of how Henry Engel ’14 and his sister and partner, Sephra ’11 engineered L&L’s return to The Big Apple illustrates the power of the Punahou network
In the midst of her grief, Kyndra Leong ’27 found comfort in her supportive buff ‘n blue community
Educator and scholar Diana Hess shared how thoughtful, inclusive conversations can strengthen democracy
Punahou’s network is an interconnected tapestry that brings together students, alumni, faculty, dedicated family members, coaches and mentors
Christine Ogura ’93 is working to elevate understanding of Hawai‘i’s largest and longest-operating WWII prisoner of war and incarceration camp
The Punahou community is rich with stories of serendipitous encounters in the most unlikely places