HPA student Kimo Uyehara '25, teacher Johanna Anton part of group to produce first-ever draft genome of critically endangered bird
HPA Today
Giving Back
Planning for Your Legacy: 6 Questions with Ryan Szczepanik of BNY Wealth
A well-designed estate plan provides peace of mind that your wishes will be followed.
Giving Back
Gates Performing Arts Center Receives Significant New Grants
HPA is honored to receive this meaningful support from both the LGA Family Foundation and the Atherton Family Foundation.
People of HPA
When it came time to decide my career, I went into it with the mindset of: how can I get paid to read books?
Academics
Back on Campus
Recent Ka Makani graduates return to share their journeys, lessons, and advice at Young Alumni Day
People of HPA
I’ve recently reconnected with my roots, trading some of my heels for cowboy boots and getting back in the saddle. My horse, Cash, has taught me so much about patience, consistency, and teamwork.
HPA in the News
US Rep. Ed Case ’70 on his priorities for Hawai‘i and a Republican governing trifecta in D.C. come January
Academics
College Horizons at HPA
Long-standing partnership opens doors for Native Hawaiians
Giving Back
3 Questions with artist Margo Ray ’94
This year, a featured artist in HPA’s annual Alu Mai scholarship art auction is alumna Margo Ray ’94. Ray is [...]
People of HPA
I aimed to go to medical school, but ultimately decided that $300,000 in debt was not for me. I did a short stint of substitute teaching, and I absolutely loved it.
Life at HPA
Ka Makani Rising
Members of HPA's newest class answer questions about the wind and other pressing matters.