Pi Day and the International Day of Mathematics Virtual Celebration
Join the Department of Mathematics and Statistics for an afternoon of virtual festivities on March 15
In celebration of Pi Day and the International Day of Mathematics—both of which fall on March 14—the Department of Mathematics and Statistics is hosting an afternoon of virtual festivities on Monday, March 15, 2021 (the "Pi-des" of March).
Program — Monday, March 15
All times in Saskatchewan/CST
3:30 pm: Zoom room opens
3:40 pm: Welcome
3:45 pm: A 3-minute-and-14-second talk by Christopher Mahadeo (PhD candidate)
3:50 pm: Zoom group photo(s)
4 pm: Math & Stats Jeopardy! (organized by MS^3)
Join on Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85151837976?pwd=SDk3MjY4ZG5aZnBBQVRhSFYwdmF2QT09
Meeting ID: 851 5183 7976
Passcode: 086154
All are welcome! Due to the ongoing pandemic, the event will be hosted virtually. In typical years, participants have been provided with Pi Day T-shirts, pizza and dessert. To replicate this aspect in a virtual setting, participants are encouraged to wear their own Pi-inspired attire and to bring their own pizza, pie or other foods. A few group photos will be taken. (That said, please note that fancy Pi dress and food are not required. Similarly, turning on your camera for the group photo is completely optional.)