The fluctuating landscape has been marked by standardized testing cancellations and test-optional admissions, as well as virtual-only college visits
Bulletin editor Diane Seo ’85 on how the cover package came together
Rachel Waggoner ’23 operates a welding machine, with assistance from Academy Design Technology Advisor Michael Trusso
As part of Punahou’s first Hula Explorations course, students perform a hula noho ‘ulı‘ulı to “A Kilohana ‘O Ka Lani,”
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·We spoke with author and speaker Christine Carter about this difficult era of parenting, and what can be done to ease the anxieties and chaos experienced by children and teenagers
More than 100 alumni and friends around the world joined in for the inaugural meeting of the Punahou Book Club
President Mike Latham ’86 says Punahou has responded to the pandemic in innovative ways
Junior School students grow native plants and learn about the water cycle through hands-on experience working in the kalo patch.
Like other faculty, she’s carried on – actually more than carried on
Samantha Mosteller ’20, a recent Punahou graduate, now attends the University of Washington, and lives on campus
She learned early on that having gumption is necessary to get hired