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Math & Stats Pi Day Celebration
Posted on 2026-02-12 in Science & Technology, Students & Campus Life
Mar 13, 2026
Date: Friday, March 13
Time: 10 am–2 pm
Location: Arts Tunnel
About this event
In recognition of the International Day of Mathematics, the Department of Mathematics & Statistics and the Mathematics and Statistics Student Society (MS^3) are hosting the sixth annual USask Recite Pi Contest.
Stop by our table and recite as many digits of the number pi as you can remember! All participants will receive pi-themed swag, regardless of whether you know three digits or three hundred. USask students who can recite more than 50 digits will be entered into a draw to win a Shop USask gift card.
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