
Sam Feldstein
Maciej Kedzierski a first-year engineering student views the eclipse through both glasses and a paper solar filter while Matt Norris a first-year business student also views the eclipse through his glasses at the Brickyard on Monday, Aug. 21. This was the first time in 99 years a total solar eclipse could be viewed over the entire continental United States. The College of Sciences hosted a celebration full of science activities and safe ways to view the eclipse. "This is truly a once in a lifetime experience" Norris said.
The College of Sciences hosted a solar eclipse celebration full of science activities in the Brickyard on Monday, Aug. 21. This was the first time in 99 years a total solar eclipse could be viewed over the entire United States.