"The pandemic changed the way people relate to each other, the way that we mark unions, births and passings."
Flexibility was a key design criteria of the Kosasa Community, and this adaptability has proven to be crucial
She served as activity chair for her 10th Reunion last year, and made a meaningful pledge to the Punahou Fund
The alumnus credited financial aid for providing an education that led to an illustrious career
Her goal is to improve health care access for Pacific Islanders and native Hawaiians
"My first exposure to photography was at Punahou, where my father, Jim Little, taught photography in the 1970s."
We took the theme, kuana‘ike, to heart when planning for this issue of the Bulletin
Three new courses were added and adapted to distance learning
We asked alumni photographers, along with our School photographer and two faculty members, to submit photos that reveal kuana‘ike through the lens of their own lives.
She pivoted her business to make masks for Hawai‘i health care workers
The family business, ‘Iolani Sportwear, launched an inspired initiative to assist those struggling because of COVID-19
He's become the State’s most vocal and visible leader to sound the sirens about Hawai‘i’s fragile economy