News Total Eclipse of a Lifetime For the first time in 38 years a total solar eclipse could be seen in the U.S. The eclipse was visible in only fourteen of Harvae Herod Posted on September 25, 2017
Features, State of the Eclipse APSU Farm studies non-human reactions to August eclipse Want to know the “bee’s knees?” APSU first had a small, stray cow escape onto campus and explore, and on August 21, APSU Ashley Thompson Posted on August 29, 2017
AP WIRE, News Movies in the Park to feature APSU PeayClipse talk on “The Secret Lives of Astronomers” CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – As part of the ongoing PeayClipse lecture series, Austin Peay State University faculty member Dr. J. Chaniece Jackson Posted on July 14, 2017
AP WIRE, Content, News, State of the Eclipse Movies in the Park to feature APSU PeayClipse talk on “Telling Time and Telling Tales: Eclipses in Ancient Greece” CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – As part of the ongoing PeayClipse lecture series, Austin Peay State University faculty members Tim and Chaniece Jackson Posted on July 6, 2017