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Following a consultative and thorough process established earlier this year, William & Mary’s Board of Visitors voted Friday to rename two campus buildings and name one campus structure to honor trailblazing alumni who helped open the door for marginalized people at both the university and beyond.
Morton Hall will become John E. Boswell Hall, named for an alumnus, recognized scholar and advocate for the LGBTQ+ community. The Arcade at Cary Field, the arched walkway at Zable Stadium that serves as its northern colonnade, will be named the Arthur W. Matsu Arcade after the university’s first known Asian-American student and William & Mary’s first “true gridiron hero.” Taliaferro Hall will become Hulon L. Willis Sr. Hall, named after the first African-American student to enroll at William & Mary.
Happy Statehood Day, Ohio! 17 things to know about the 17th state in the Union Lisa Powell
Ohio commemorates March 1 as
Statehood Day. On this day in 1803, the Ohio General Assembly met for the first time in Chillicothe, then the state capital.
Here are 17 things to know about the 17th state in the Union, according to the Ohio History Connection.
1. Ohio is an Iroquois word that means “great river.” The Iroquois Indians began settling in the region in 1650.
2. Ohio became the 17th state of the Union when President Thomas Jefferson endorsed the United States Congress’s decision to grant statehood on Feb. 19, 1803. Due to an oversight, Ohio wasn’t “officially” admitted to the United States until Aug. 7, 1953. Congress never took a formal vote back in 1803.