2023 Pi Day Challenge

Feb 27 2023

Columbia Engineering Pi Day 2023

Pi brings engineers together! What APAM instructor made a lasting impact on your education? What classmate or colleague did you add to your network from APAM that you remain grateful for today? Consider supporting Applied Physics & Applied Mathematics in the name of a fellow Columbia engineer who has helped change your life for the better today.

Between now and Pi Day on March 14, take advantage of an exceptional opportunity to double your impact on the APAM Department! Inspired by their experience as students and connection to the School as alumni, Tom Caulfield BS’82, MS’84, EngScD’86 and Sandra Eng-Caulfield BS’84, MS’86, MetE’87 will match your support to APAM, dollar for dollar, up to $5,000.

Your gift will support APAM's research and development, paying it forward for the next generations of Columbia engineers.

Please also consider making a donation to the Thomas C.  Marshall Scholarship Fund—a scholarship celebrating the legacy of the late Professor Thomas C. Marshall (1935-2021). APAM alum, Dick Post (PhD '73), was instrumental in the creation of this fund which will be awarded annually to an undergraduate student in the APAM Department.

Make your gift today!

Marc Spiegelman
Chair, Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics 
Professor of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics
Arthur D. Storke Memorial Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences

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