CTY's Annual Pi Day Festivities 'Raise Dough' for Student Scholarships

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left to right: CTY executive director Amy Shelton, Tricia Schellenbach, Arpan Munier, and Emily Delinski enjoy some Pi Day pizza.

Staff at the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth came together in their Mount Washington office March 14 for a Pi Day pizza party and fundraiser to support their work with academically advanced K-12 students.

The pizza party marked the almost-midway point in a monthlong Pi Day–themed campaign that, to date, has raised more than $76,000 to help bright students from all backgrounds participate in CTY programs. More than 590 donors including CTY staff, alumni, families, the JHU community, and more have contributed to the campaign, which continues through March 31. Anyone can make a gift at giving.jhu.edu/piday.

Photo by Mike Ciesielski: CTY executive director Amy Shelton, Tricia Schellenbach, Arpan Munier, and Emily Delinski enjoy some Pi Day pizza.

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Many know Pi Day as an annual salute to the mathematical sign pi—the irrational, transcendental, infinite number whose first three digits are 3.14. Celebrated every 3/14, Pi Day has special significance here. It represents the love of learning that our staff, students, families, and alumni share.