Students at Schreiner University, Texas State University and University of Texas (including UTSA) will have classes suspended during the solar event.
FILE - People gather near Redmond, Ore., to view the sun as it nears a total eclipse by the moon, Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. Parts of San Antonio into the Hill Country will be center stage for the April 8 total eclipse.
Recommended VideosStudents at Schreiner University, Texas State University and University of Texas will have classes suspended during the solar event.Classes will be suspended from noon to 2 p.m. on April 8.UTSA students, faculty and staff are formally invited to witness the total solar eclipse at a viewing party at the East Recreation Field Complex on the Main Campus.Most colleges and universities won’t be suspending classes. Here’s a look at what some other San Antonio-area universities have planned for April 8: Alamo Colleges haven’t announced plans to suspend classes, but the colleges are hosting two eclipse events. Our Lady of the Lake University - Normal class schedule but peak time of the eclipse will occur during community hour , so students, faculty and staff will all have the opportunity to view the eclipse without missing class.University of the Incarnate Word - Normal class schedule KSAT is your official Eclipse Authority station. We will have crews around San Antonio and in the Hill Country on April 8. Our day-of coverage will start with GMSA on KSAT-TV and then an eclipse livestream with the KSAT meteorologists from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. that you can watch wherever you are by using theYou’ll also be able to watch a feed of the eclipse itself in case you’re not in the viewing area of totality, can’t get outside, or don’t have the necessary viewing glasses.Julie Moreno has worked in local television news for more than 25 years. She came to KSAT as a news producer in 2000. After producing thousands of newscasts, she transitioned to the digital team in 2015. She writes on a wide variety of topics from breaking news to trending stories and manages KSAT’s daily digital content strategy.The 9@9: Winning ticket sold for Mega Millions; FTC investigating TikTok, Easter candy sales struggling
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