Check out the fun activities we have planned during this rare event! This will be happening from 12:30 to 3:30 at both the Calmar and Peosta campuses. We'll have UV Bracelets, Pinhole Cameras, and even help NASA with their SoundScapes Survey!
For some inside fun, head to the library.
If you want to stay outdoors head to the Plaza.
Calmar: Central Plaza between Max Clark & the Student Center
Peosta: The Plaza in front of the Main Building (In front of the Library)
For more info on all this fun, click the image above.
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