Punahou women at the forefront of social progress
When Eric Chun ’89 was diagnosed with ALS, his Punahou classmates rallied to support him
My teachers, Hugh Jenkins (glass) and Carole Iacovelli (ceramics), were pivotal in the foundation of my art career at Punahou School
I knew almost immediately that I had found what I wanted to do with my life as a junior, in what was at the time one of two high school glass programs in the country
On Aug. 7, students and faculty from grades 2 – 12 were able to gather on Alexander Field for Convocation to celebrate the start of school
Punahou glass literally set me on my career path. It taught me so much about the importance of patience, attentive observation, introspection and the importance of community
He wai nō, there is water here, reminds us that the gifts we need are often right in front of us
Steve Case ’76 has long believed that entrepreneurs can start and scale businesses from just about anywhere
PUEO offers its scholars seven consecutive years of mentoring, social support and an innovative curriculum
The glass program at Punahou gave me a solid foundational background in glassblowing techniques and 3D technologies
Case Accelerator for Student Entrepreneurship (CASE) broadened its reach to Junior School students, launching two inaugural courses