This fall, Mayor Rick Blangiardi returned to campus to visit the Business, Organizations, and Society (BOS) course.
From standout student-athletes to award-winning coaches, the Punahou tennis program distinguished itself on courts near and far.
We examined the impact of three remarkable women: Margaret Smith (1922) Young, Lucinda Smith (1927) King and Martha Clifford ’41.
Lee Ann Bowman became editor of the Punahou Bulletin in 1976 and served as its principal storyteller for two decades.
Parents and guardians of Punahou students gathered at Thurston Memorial Chapel
The Adobe at Three Sticks Wines in Sonoma, California, provided a stunning backdrop for a memorable Punahou alumni gathering.
Nearly 50 alumni and friends from across the Midwest gathered for a special celebration marking the 100th anniversary of Punahou’s Alumni Lū‘au.
Almost every Class starting with 1941 has a correspondent who reports to Alumni Notes Editor Waileia Davis ’86 Roster.
Today’s Punahou Bulletin reflects a deep partnership between Punahou’s Communications Department and the Office of Institutional Advancement.
Punahou’s Creative Director David Cox has worked on the Punahou Bulletin for 22 years, serving as the design mind behind more than 85 issues






