Music has been a part of Pat Quilter’s ’64 life from an early age. He remembers spending hours listening to records as a child, together with his younger brother, Matt ’67.
How can Punahou build a learning experience that ensures the pioneering mindsets and skills needed to address the challenges of a changing world?
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Junior-school counselor Lauli’a Phillips ’98 Ah Wong explores the concept of friendship with students in kindergarten through second grade
Luke Center for Public Service recently received two transformational gifts: Through the Case Foundation, Punahou Trustee Steve Case ’76 and wife Jean established the Case Accelerator for Student Entrepreneurship; and fellow Punahou Trustee Warren Luke ’62 and his family made a significant gift to develop a Luke Center presence in the K – 12 Learning Commons.
Today’s Punahou students will graduate having had access to some of the most sophisticated engineering technology available, thanks in large part to the generosity of Ken Richardson ’48.
Punahou’s instructional centers are creating a K – 12 network to transform teaching and learning.
Elizabeth Wong’s appreciation for the ways in which the performing arts contribute to young people’s growth has inspired her generosity.
Students will soon experience visual and performing arts in a whole new way with the Quilter Lab for Creative Arts, located in the Junior School Learning Commons.
The Sidney and Minnie Kosasa Community for Grades 2 – 5 was recently honored by awards from the American Society of Landscape Architects and National Association of Industrial and Office Properties.
The New York City artist’s striking work is in high demand globally, with commissions from Bahrain to Taiwan
Kurisu brings decades of experience as a business and philanthropic leader to the board
She brings decades of experience as an educator to the board