Campbellsville University celebrates the solar eclipse

08/21/2017

Campbellsville University faculty, staff, coaches and students watched the solar eclipse today — the first full-blown solar eclipse to sweep the U.S. from coast to coast in nearly a century.

Here are some scenes from the eclipse.

Stan McKinney, associate professor of journalism, captured this scene today of the solar eclipse.

Looking at the eclipse in front of the Administration Building

These people were looking at the eclipse beside the Administration Building at Campbellsville University today. (Campbellsville University Photo by Joshua Williams)

Office of Student Records staff have a selfie taken with glasses on.

Zack Leftwich, right, takes a selfie of members of the Office of Student Records as they wear their solar eclipse glasses. From left are: Jennifer Lauer, Trina South, looking over Lauer's shoulder, Karen Smith, Carrie Hughes and Rita Creason, director of the office. (Campbellsville University Photo by Joshua Williams)

The line to give out 500 glasses for solar eclipse.

A long line waited to get the 500 glasses for Campbellsville University faculty, staff, coaches and students for the eclipse. (Campbellsville University Photo by Joshua Williams)