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Pi Day returned to Goddard in 2023. Images of Office of Communications and friends with their pies. Photos by Michael Starobin.

The 22nd of July is British PI day each year which when written as 22/7 in British date format gives an approximation of the value of π (PI) as 3.14285714....

 

PI is an irrational number, one that cannot be written neatly as a simple fraction (e.g. 9.5 = 19/2), and so the decimal part of PI goes on to an infinity of places. PI to 29 places is: 3.141592653589793238462...

 

There is also an American PI Day, on March 14th because when written in the American date format of month.date, gives PI to two decimal places: 3.14. Like the British PI Day value, is close but never exact

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Pi Day returned to Goddard in 2023. Images of Office of Communications and friends with their pies. Photos by Michael Starobin.

Pi Day returned to Goddard in 2023. Images of Office of Communications and friends with their pies. Photos by Michael Starobin.

We're celebrating Pi Day with a peach pie topped with fresh whipped cream and with a shot of peach schnapps.

Penn State York celebrated all things Pi on March 14 during the second annual Pi Day in the conference center with more than 100 people in attendance. In addition to enjoying pizza and pie, students participated in contests to determine who can recite the most digits of Pi, and for those more adept at physical representations of Pi, a hula hoop contest even brought out some faculty members. Students by far were able to hula hoop going the longest. The group also heard all about the history of Pi.

Penn State York celebrated all things Pi on March 14 during the second annual Pi Day in the conference center with more than 100 people in attendance. In addition to enjoying pizza and pie, students participated in contests to determine who can recite the most digits of Pi, and for those more adept at physical representations of Pi, a hula hoop contest even brought out some faculty members. Students by far were able to hula hoop going the longest. The group also heard all about the history of Pi.

Pi Day returned to Goddard in 2023. Images of Office of Communications and friends with their pies. Photos by Michael Starobin.

Pi Day returned to Goddard in 2023. Images of Office of Communications and friends with their pies. Photos by Michael Starobin.

Pi Day returned to Goddard in 2023. Images of Office of Communications and friends with their pies. Photos by Michael Starobin.

The Community High School math department put on various events, including free pie during lunch, to celebrate Pi Day on 3/14. Senior Kerry Fingerle shows off the pie she made.

Celebrate Pi and Pie on Pi Day - 3/14.

Pi Day returned to Goddard in 2023. Images of Office of Communications and friends with their pies. Photos by Michael Starobin.

Pi Day returned to Goddard in 2023. Images of Office of Communications and friends with their pies. Photos by Michael Starobin.

12 friends + 17 pies + cameras = one beautiful, tasty day! Inspired by Pi Day (3.14), a group of friends annually contrive to gather to celebrate all things Pie!

Celebrating the IE9 release and Pi-day with PIE9 cupcakes.

Lemon cupcakes with lemon flavored Swiss merengue buttercream.

Dark chocolate PI's and sugarpaste IE icons

Albert Einstein was born on March 14 - 3.14. How genius is that?

Images for Pi (Ï€) Day (March 14, e.g., 3.14). (I had to get into the act...)

Bowie, MD, March 14, 2015.

And there are even more pies in the kitchen and oven, waiting to come out.

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