Allison Briscoe-Smith ’94, a clinical psychologist, teacher and author specializing in trauma – particularly racialized trauma, recently spoke to Punahou parents during a Webex event about race and racism
Learn more about a student's journey through middle school from Punahou administrators
Helpful insights for parents about the Punahou journey and college counseling
6 – 8AcademyK – 5ParentingPhysical Health and Well-BeingPodcastsSEELSpring 2021Team UpTips and Advice
·Linda Inlay talks about the importance of family meetings and how they can improve family relationships
We interviewed several of Punahou’s Black alumni, ranging from graduates of the 1960s to a current senior to understand their experiences
Initial thoughts of disappointment and sadness are replaced by feelings of gratitude
The alumna is a pulmonary and critical care physician working in New York City
Learn more about the grades 9 – 12 experience at Punahou.
Mark Noguchi ’93 has sprung to action amid the COVID-19 crisis to help the community
Only nine months into her first year as a nurse, she now finds herself working at the forefront of the COVID-19 crisis
The epidemiologist says COVID-19 has characteristics that make it particularly loathsome
Veteran educator Linda Inlay spoke to Molly Takagi – Punahou's K – 8 social, emotional and ethical learning coordinator – about how family meetings can improve family relationships and children’s well-being