Pi Day Offers Fun Opportunities for KU West Palm Beach Campus to Showcase Math Skills, More
Keiser University’s West Palm Beach campus students, faculty and staff members recently celebrated Pi Day with a Pi Bowl Competition and Pie Eating Contest.
Celebrated globally on March 14, Pi Day highlights the Greek letter “π” used in mathematics to represent a constant — the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter — which is approximately 3.14159. The occasion provides an annual opportunity for math enthusiasts to recite the infinite digits of Pi, enjoy fun equations, and to eat Pie.
College of Chiropractic Medicine students Nicholas Hernandez and Anthony Vizzi showcased their math skills, with Hernandez taking home first place honors for reciting 220 Pi digits, and Silvia Ricketts won the pie eating contest. The campus also is grateful to the Dress Down Day participants who’d contributed $219 to support the Girls Excelling in Math and Science (GEMS) Club.
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