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
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
My teachers, Hugh Jenkins (glass) and Carole Iacovelli (ceramics), were pivotal in the foundation of my art career at Punahou School
Thanks to Punahou School’s top notch teachers and facilities, I’ve found my passion in life.
If you had asked me in the closing days of high school what comes next, glass wouldn’t have been a blip on my radar
The glass program at Punahou gave me a solid foundational background in glassblowing techniques and 3D technologies
I took my first glassblowing class when I was a junior at Punahou in 1991 and that opened a door to a medium I had never worked with before; and one I wanted to explore the rest of my life
After 34 years of exceptional dedication and distinguished service, Michael A. Pietsch ’64 bid farewell to his post on the School’s Board of Trustees in June 2022
Asano, who has been an avid volunteer for years, wears many hats
Growing up in Hawai‘i, Mackenzie Feldman ’14 was interested in sustainability but never imagined it as a career – then the unexpected happened
Punahou will embark on the construction of the Academy Learning Commons in 2023, repurposing Cooke Library and creating a vibrant intellectual hub at the heart of the Academy campus
PUEO offers its scholars seven consecutive years of mentoring, social support and an innovative curriculum