Greeneville, TNLocal Weather Alerts
There are currently no active weather alerts.
Saturday, August 8, 2026
82.18 °f
Greeneville
  • USA Today
  • CNN News
  • Fox News
  • Weather
  • Obituaries
    • Doughty Stevens
    • Jeffers Mortuary
    • Kiser-Rose Hill
WGRV.com
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Calendar
  • Weather
    • Local Forecast
    • NWS Morristown
    • WX Radar
    • GLPS Power Outage Map
  • Links
    • Convenience Center Hours
    • Greene County
    • Greeneville
    • Mosheim
    • Tusculum
    • Obituaries
      • Doughty Stevens
      • Jeffers Mortuary
      • Kiser-Rose Hill
Listen
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Calendar
  • Weather
    • Local Forecast
    • NWS Morristown
    • WX Radar
    • GLPS Power Outage Map
  • Links
    • Convenience Center Hours
    • Greene County
    • Greeneville
    • Mosheim
    • Tusculum
    • Obituaries
      • Doughty Stevens
      • Jeffers Mortuary
      • Kiser-Rose Hill
No Result
View All Result
WGRV.com
Home News Community

Partial Solar Eclipse Viewing Party At Tusculum University April 8th

Tusculum's Bonner Leader Program, a student service organization, and College of Science, Technology and Mathematics are partnering to host a viewing party from 2:30-3:30 p.m. at Pioneer Field.

by WGRV News
April 5, 2024
in Community, News, Outdoors, Schools & Education, Tusculum, Tusculum University
Tusculum University
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterEmail

Community members who want to see the partial solar eclipse from an excellent vantage point should plan to be at Tusculum University Monday, April 8.

Tusculum’s Bonner Leader Program, a student service organization, and College of Science, Technology and Mathematics are partnering to host a viewing party from 2:30-3:30 p.m. at Pioneer Field. The public is invited to join Tusculum’s faculty, staff and students for this rare scientific wonder.

The first 100 attendees will receive free eclipse glasses. People should not look directly at the sun during this event without quality eclipse glasses.

“The partial solar eclipse will be a lot of fun to observe as long as the weather cooperates and people take the appropriate precautions,” said Dr. Chuck Pearson, chair of the university’s Natural Sciences Department and a chemistry and physics professor. “The scientific elements of the eclipse are also fascinating, so this will a great active and experiential learning opportunity for people of all ages. We encourage everyone to join us for this special scientific moment.”

During the event, Dr. Pearson will narrate the process of the eclipse as it happens. Joseph Medeck, a sophomore chemistry major and one of the Bonner leaders, will create a scientific information poster.
In addition to the opportunity to view the partial eclipse directly through eclipse glasses, attendees will be able to look at it indirectly through a pinhole camera. The pinhole camera method involves poking holes in a white index card, holding the card in front of oneself and allowing the eclipsed sun to pass through it to a second index card or piece of white paper. The effect is essentially the same as looking directly at the sun but does not require eclipse glasses.

Dr. Pearson will demonstrate the pinhole camera method during the Pioneer Field event.

While East Tennessee will not experience a total solar eclipse, Dr. Pearson said the region will enjoy a substantial amount of darkness. He said the partial eclipse will create some shadows on bushes that will be impressive to see and recognize as an effect of the moon covering a portion of the sun.

Even if the weather is overcast, people will still see noticeable effects from the eclipse, Dr. Pearson said.
For those who want to purchase their own glasses, Dr. Pearson recommends not utilizing an online source but instead going to in-person store. He said that is the best approach to ensure people in the community obtain glasses that will sufficiently protect their eyes.

Having the community on campus will be a great addition to the scientific event that will take place, Medeck said.

“We thoroughly enjoy connecting with the community through service opportunities and look forward to having visitors on campus for this spectacular event,” he said. “We are grateful to Dr. Pearson and the rest of College of Science, Technology and Mathematics for partnering with the Bonner Leaders. All of us will learn a tremendous amount from witnessing this phenomenon firsthand and have a great time speaking with each other.”

Anyone with questions can contact Dr. Pearson at [email protected]. More information about the university is available at www.tusculum.edu.

Previous Post

Local Prep Scoreboard and Schedule

Next Post

Suspect Knocking On Doors Allegedly Screaming For Help Arrested With Public Intoxication

WGRV News

The Week That Was – Radio Greeneville News

Money For Schools’ Maintenance And Construction Needs Awarded

Shop With A Cop Fundraiser Today

Crockett Days, Saturday and Sunday

Assistant Dean Of TU Humanities Division Named

No Injuries But Traffic Slowed After Semi Overturns At Tusculum By-Pass / 11E Intersection

Two Teens, Both Wearing Seat Belts, Avoid Major Injuries In Wednesday Wreck

Back To School, First Full Day For Students In Greene County, Greeneville

Load More

RSS GreeneSportsZone

  • PHOTO GALLERY: Greeneville vs Science Hill Football Scrimmage 8-7-26
  • Greene Devils Show Off Perimeter Threats In Scrimmage With Science Hill
  • National Scoreboard
  • Lady Knights Looking To Turn Youth And Experience Into Success In 2026
  • National Scoreboard
  • South Greene’s Lewis Joins Tusculum Lacrosse Program
  • Davis Tabbed to Mackey Award Preseason Watch List
  • Vols Welcome Experienced SEC Forward Jalen Washington
  • Lady Greene Devils Place 2nd At Morristown Invitational
  • Vols Tabbed No. 18 in US LBM Preseason Coaches Poll
loader-image
Greeneville
1:57 pm, August 8, 2026
56°F
clear sky
37 %
1010 mb
12 mph
Wind Gust: 23 mph
Clouds: 0%
Visibility: 10 km
Sunrise: 7:01 am
Sunset: 6:26 pm

MORE RECOMMENDED NEWS

Hazardous Weather Outlook Locally, Winter Storm Warning For Higher Elevations

9 months ago

Winter Weather Advisory Issued For Higher Elevations

2 years ago

Give Greene – Support ALPS Adult Day Services

2 years ago

Drug Charges Made Following a Wreck in Limestone Friday

2 years ago

Tennessee Opioid Abatement Council Releases Second Announcement of Funding for Community Grants

2 years ago

Local Prep Scoreboard

2 years ago

(423) 638-4147

Public Inspection File

EEO Report

EEO Policy

SMS Policy

Privacy Policy

WGRV.com

Since 1997, we have been your first source for on-line news for Greene County, Tennessee.

Follow us on social media:

Recent News

  • The Week That Was – Radio Greeneville News
  • Money For Schools’ Maintenance And Construction Needs Awarded
  • Shop With A Cop Fundraiser Today
  • About Us
  • Careers
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us

© 2026 Radio Greeneville, Inc. - Serving Greene County since 1946. WGRV News.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Calendar
  • Weather
    • Local Forecast
    • NWS Morristown
    • WX Radar
  • Links
    • Obituaries
      • Doughty Stevens
      • Jeffers Mortuary
      • Kiser-Rose Hill
    • Convenience Center Hours
    • Greeneville
    • Greene County
    • Mosheim
    • Tusculum
    • National
      • Fox News
      • USA Today
      • CNN

© 2026 Radio Greeneville, Inc. - Serving Greene County since 1946. WGRV News.