To find the eclipse activities, to go the Activities page on the Science Fest web site. Click on the Department filter button and then select “Eclipse-specific” from the menu.
You’ll find all kinds of things to do, such as:
- Get your scavenger hunt on in preparation for the eclipse with the University Collections at McCalla
- Learn eclipse words in Chin languages with the Linguistics Department
- Talk to the eclipse experts at the Astronomy Welcome Tables at the Kirkwood Observatory and inside Franklin Hall
- The Department of History & Philosophy of Science & Medicine will tell you about the important work of Einstein, Eddington, and Eclipse
- For a one-of-a-kind performance, dive into this viewer-interactive collaboration by Kim Ji Yeon and Megan Young with students from Jacobs School of Music and the Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design
- Learn about solar eclipse tradition models with the Museum of Anthropology and Archeology
- Build a pinhole eclipse viewer with the science writers from ScIU: Conversations in Science at IU
- Hear stories of long-past eclipses from IU Historians
- Join a community science project with SolarBird to collect data during the eclipse. Make a real contribution to science!
PLUS, all the awesome Science Fest activities you remember from past years!