Wai‘anae artist Solomon Enos visited campus this winter, working with students in the studio, en plein air, and in Bishop Learning Commons...
The music video features Academy students performing "Kuʻu Home o Kahaluʻu"
The children's singer-songwriter joined K – 1 students to write songs based on books
Local politicians shared their experiences on running for office and serving the public
Students in Japanese 4 and Japanese 4 Honors welcomed atomic bomb survivor Larry Miwa
A special exhibit honored the longstanding glass program
Author and activist Jeff Chang delved into topics of race, history and culture as expert in residence
Punahou welcomed a delegation from China to visit the site where Dr. Sun Yat Sen studied
Seniors in the Design Technology and Engineering program provided guidance to Waikīkī Elementary School students on designing and crafting enrichment objects for zoo animals
Former Deputy Prime Minister of Aotearoa (New Zealand) Sir Jim McLay visited Punahou
Kazumi Matsui addressed Hiroshima’s tragic past and discussed how the city has moved forward
Some of the featured sculptures, were created in collaboration with the D. Kenneth Richardson ’48 Learning Lab