The author, educator and self-proclaimed woman warrior arrived at Punahou last fall to teach English and American Studies
Meet students who are leading efforts that reflect bold thinking and an ability to effect change
Thomas Kosasa ’63 reflects on the Sidney and Minnie Kosasa Community for Grades 2 – 5
Twenty-three Punahou alumni and friends ventured to Turkey last October for the Punahou Alumni Travel Program’s third trip
Standing beside Ka Punahou – the spiritual, geographic and historic heart of campus – is a magical place
Through his research in artificial intelligence, Perez is creating smarter computers that can recognize speech patterns in patients with neurocognitive diseases
She's working to answer the question, "What triggers labor" at her lab at Columbia University Medical Center
Peyton Ogasawara ’20 was spurred to start We Ignite Change after meeting a middle schooler who didn’t have access to the internet
Three spirited cats have moved into the President’s Home
6 – 8AcademyBulletinK – 5ParentingPhysical Health and Well-BeingPresidentSchool and Life BalanceSEELSelf-reliance and ResilienceStress and AnxietyTeam UpTips and AdviceWinter 2019-20
·Punahou President Mike Latham ’86 offers his thoughts on what enables students to gain confidence and self-knowledge
Throughout her career, she has channeled powerful resources to projects that improve people’s lives
6 – 8AcademyBulletinK – 5ParentingPhysical Health and Well-BeingSchool and Life BalanceSEELSelf-reliance and ResilienceStress and AnxietyTeam UpTips and AdviceWinter 2019-20
·Punahou faculty and deans offer grade-specific tips to help children and teenagers flourish