On Thursday, Sept. 18, Bruce Cain, a Stanford political science professor and one of the nation’s leading experts on American politics
Lee Ann Bowman became editor of the Punahou Bulletin in 1976 and served as its principal storyteller for two decades.
Several Punahou alumni and faculty have published books in the past two years. Here’s a roundup of some of their work.
Students in Nozomi Ozaki’s Design Technology and Engineering course learn to conceptualize and create objects using AI
Whether in the classroom or on the court, Phil Kimi ’97 focuses on helping students grow through creative problem solving, connection and play.
This fall, Mayor Rick Blangiardi returned to campus to visit the Business, Organizations, and Society (BOS) course.
Carlyn Tani ’69’s career at Punahou spanned from 2005 to 2014, during which she made lasting contributions in strategic storytelling roles
As a sophomore, Taino Stanbro ’28 has immersed himself in initiatives that combine his interests in sustainability, clean energy and civic engagement.
In Punahou’s AP Biology class, students explored a big question with tiny subjects
Alison Hodges ’93 Lazzara helps students find their voices through creativity, compassion and connection.






