Campus & Community Dec 10, 2019 PHOTOS: Fall on the Forty Acres The campus is turning burnt orange as the fall semester comes to an end. By: Marsha Miller Burnt orange leaves at the turtle pond frame the Tower. Photo by Marsha Miller. From left to right: Brown and gray serrated leaves. Photo by Marsha Miller. Students walking through burnt orange leaves on the pavement on the Main Mall. Photo by Marsha Miller. The McCombs School Family statue by Charles Umlauf, framed by rust-colored cypress trees. Photo by Marsha Miller. Reflections of rust-colored cypress trees in the windows of the McCombs School. Photo by Marsha Miller. Golden fruit on a tree by the turtle pond. Photo by Marsha Miller. From left to right: Leaves in the turtle pond. Photo by Marsha Miller. The reflection of the Tower in the turtle pond. Photo by Marsha Miller. From left to right: A tree on the east side of Goldsmith Hall. Photo by Marsha Miller. A bare tree next to the Main Building reveals berry pods and frames the crescent moon. Photo by Marsha Miller. Bright red leaves frame the arches at the Law School. Photo by Marsha Miller. A tree with yellow leaves casts shadows on the door of the biology building. Photo by Marsha Miller. The vines on Battle Hall turn burnt orange as winter approaches. Photo by Marsha Miller. The gilded Tower clock and a tree with golden leaves. Photo by Marsha Miller. Copy link Email Share Link Twitter Share Link Facebook Share Link LinkedIn Share Link Explore Latest Articles Jan 28, 2025 UT Chemical Engineers Win Hill Prizes for Research with Real-World Impact Read More UT Chemical Engineers Win Hill Prizes for Research with Real-World Impact Cockrell School of Engineering Jan 27, 2025 Big Texas Energy Read More Big Texas Energy Jan 23, 2025 UT Architecture Library Named for Texas’ First Black Architect Read More UT Architecture Library Named for Texas’ First Black Architect
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