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Tower Lighting Policy

Tower photographed with pink flowers

Carl J. Eckhardt Jr. never won a Nobel Prize for his work with light, but he started some great University of Texas at Austin traditions. With two engineering degrees and a faculty post, Eckhardt became head of the Physical Plant in 1931. That positioned him to supervise construction of the campus’ new landmark—the Main Building Tower. Eckhardt devised a lighting system to take advantage of its commanding architecture to announce university achievements. When he implemented the orange lighting of the UT Tower, he demonstrated one of the engineer’s chief contributions to society—applying technology for human purposes.

Eckhardt’s orange lights first flooded the tower in 1937. In 1947, he helped create guidelines for using the orange lights. A number “1” on all sides highlighted by orange lights signals that the university won a national championship. The full Tower glowing orange alone represents a victory over Texas A&M, Commencement and other occasions the president deems appropriate. The Tower top bathed in orange symbolizes other victories or a conference title in any intercollegiate sport.


Tower Configurations

Tower entirely white

Tower entirely white

Standard Tower lighting configuration

Tower entirely orange

Tower entirely orange

  • Faculty academic achievements (Academic Convocation)
  • Student academic achievements (Honors Day)
  • Staff achievements (Staff Recognition Day)
  • Academic team achievements with #1 displayed
  • UT’s birthday—Sept. 15
  • Commencement
  • Texas Independence Day—March 2
  • Texas A&M football victory
  • Big 12 Athletics Championships—all sports
  • Student organization sports club national championships
  • Other occasions at the President’s discretion

Tower with orange top and white shaft

Orange top with white shaft

  • Football regular season victories, except Texas A&M
  • Football bowl game victories other than national championship
  • Other events at the President’s discretion

Tower entirely orange with #1 displayed

Tower entirely orange
with #1 displayed

  • National Championships
  • Other events at the President’s discretion

Tower darkened

Darkened Tower with
white cap and observation deck

(all other levels dark, including windows)

  • UT Remembers (annual memorial service)
  • Tower Garden dedication
  • Significant solemn occasions, e.g. Texas A&M Bonfire tragedy
  • Other occasions at the President’s discretion

Tower with special numbering

Tower with special numbering and fireworks

Tower orange with special effects

(fireworks, numbering)

  • Commencement
  • Other occasions at the President’s discretion

 

 

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  Updated 2007 December 12
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