Works by John R. K. Clark ’64, Mehana Blaich ’93 Vaughan, D. Kenneth Richardson ’48 and Margo Sorenson
Her advocacy includes advancing the creative and philanthropic missions of numerous nonprofits
Alumni and friends of Punahou have reunited across the globe to celebrate President Jim Scott
Colleges have been focusing more on skill sets and unique contributions than on a student’s ability to take tests
Abigail Kuaihelani Maipinepine Campbell, for whom the Kuaihelani Learning Center for ʻIke Hawaiʻi is named, was honored
I’m grateful that Punahou not only allowed me to earn academic credit, but encouraged me to explore such an opportunity
Rooted in core principles, the program meets the physical, emotional and curricular needs of students
Having the ability to think critically and creatively, communicate well, collaborate and remain resilient have become essential for success
With nearly four decades teaching at Punahou and four generations of Punahou alumni, the couple’s ties to the school run deep
Renowned glass artist William Morris spent four days at Punahou last fall, as part of the School’s artist-in-residency program










