The Year in Tower Lightings: 2014 Brings Reasons for Tower to Shine

Championships, top honors, major anniversaries: See why the Tower shone with an orange glow in 2014.

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The University of Texas at Austin’s iconic Tower stands tall in the city’s skyline, and special lighting configurations tell of different Longhorns accomplishments. The iconic Tower is The University of Texas at Austin’s most recognizable landmark, and 2014 brought plenty of reasons for the Tower to show off Longhorn pride with a burnt-orange glow.

The standard all-white configuration illuminates the Tower in Austin’s skyline most nights, and a handful of other lighting configurations convey signals of celebration, accomplishment or, sometimes, solitude.

[Share your pictures of the Tower on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Tumblr using #UTTower.]

WINTER

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The University of Texas at Austin’s iconic Tower stands tall in the city’s skyline, and special lighting configurations tell of different Longhorns accomplishments.

[Spend your holidays exploring museums and cheering for the Longhorns.
Check out our winter-break guide to visiting The University of Texas at Austin.]

SPRING

UT Tower

To bid farewell to the Class of 2014, the Tower turned orange with its windows displaying a “14” and fireworks lighting the sky.

[This year marked another great one for The University of Texas at Austin.
Check out our recap of 2014.]

SUMMER

UT Tower

At night when the Tower is lit or during the day when its stature reflects in the turtle pond, the landmark makes for a great photo op. Share your pictures of the #UTTower on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

[This year brought a bounty of reasons for The University of Texas at Austin family to give thanks.
Read about the accomplishments of our students, faculty and alumni during 2014.]

FALL

UT Tower

To kick off the academic year and welcome first-year students, the Tower displayed an “18” in its windows with a full burnt-orange glow in honor of the Class of 2018.