A 4th Grader Explains March 14: Pi Day, the #DressforSTEM Campaign to Celebrate Women (and National Potato Chip Day!)
On this 15th official anniversary of Pi Day, more people are planning to wear purple for #DressforSTEM Day, celebrating women in the profession 蟺
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Pi. 蟺. Most of us remember from school that the symbol equates to 3.14, with a whole lot of other numbers following. That鈥檚 why so many geek out to memories of geography class on March 14 鈥 and get a chuckle out of the latest .
But do you remember what pi actually stands for? What the number represents?
And have you ever heard of #DressforSTEM Day, which is also March 14?
No? Here鈥檚 fourth-grader Ada with everything you need to know:
Ada knows what Pi is, but how many adults do? 社区黑料’s Jim Fields asked the people of Philadelphia 鈥 and the results are hilarious:
STEM Superstars: In honor of Pi Day, here are five inspiring teens creating STEM breakthroughs:

And in celebration of Women鈥檚 History Month, 社区黑料鈥檚 Trinity Alicia explores women鈥檚 ongoing impact in STEM and how a hashtag is driving the Pi Day conversation to representation of women in the field:

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