Growing up in Hawai‘i, Mackenzie Feldman ’14 was interested in sustainability but never imagined it as a career – then the unexpected happened
D Dangaran never forgot two words of advice from President Barack Obama ’79: Dream big
He made national news as a part-owner of Hot Rod Charlie, a prized contender for the Kentucky Derby
Coti Haia ’99 is the first Native Hawaiian female chief of staff to ever serve in the United States Senate
After the Maui wildfire destroyed Lahaina, filmmaker Laurel Tamayo ’17 threw herself into a very personal passion project, her debut documentary “Healing Lahaina”
His commitment to malama ‘āina was instilled as a student at Punahou
As a lifelong surfer with a passionate love of the ocean, this college junior now devotes herself to protecting it
The alumnus is raising the bar to new heights in track and field and football
He and two of his Notre Dame teammates captured the top $3,000 prize at the university’s 2021 Hesburgh Libraries Hackathon
Asian-Americans, teens on TikTok, and LGBTQ+ audiences have loved “Lucky Fish,” the debut short film by writer and director Emily May Jampel ’13