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Southwestern University Announces Names of Two New Residence Halls
The names of 1902 graduate and civil rights activist Jessie Daniel Ames and beloved campus icon Ella Sedwick will soon adorn the two new residence halls opening on campus this winter.
November 13, 2025
November 13, 2025
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Southwestern University’s two newest residence halls have officially been named. The new first-year residence hall will honor 1902 graduate and nationally prominent civil rights activist Jessie Daniel Ames, while the new second-year residence hall will bear the name of beloved Aramark/Pirate Dining employee Ella Sedwick.
This will be the first physical space on campus named after Ames, although the Women’s Studies and Feminist Studies Programs have hosted the Jessie Daniel Ames Lecture Series in her honor since the 1980s.
The personal connections Ms. Ella nurtures have significantly impacted the college experience of countless students, faculty, staff, and visitors, fostering an atmosphere of inclusion and belonging through her genuine care and interest.
The naming process was led by the Commemorative Landscape Task Force. The group includes students, staff, faculty, alumni, and trustees. The Task Force was established to support an ongoing institutional reflection on how the University commemorates individuals in campus spaces, ensuring that those recognitions align with institutional values.
For this effort, the Task Force identified 17 potential honorees who have made meaningful, and in some cases, overlooked contributions to Southwestern’s history. The names surfaced through faculty-student research collaborations and earlier community engagement tied to naming discussions within the SU 560 development.
The Task Force then invited community engagement through a survey to current students, faculty, staff, the Board of Trustees, the Board of Visitors, and the Alumni Council. Survey participants were also encouraged to suggest additional names. Jessie Daniel Ames and Ella Sedwick emerged as two of the most supported honorees across these groups.
Following the survey period, the Task Force reviewed all feedback, evaluated alignment with institutional values, and submitted recommendations to the Board of Trustees, which formally approved the names on Friday, November 7.
Both Jessie Daniel Ames Hall and Ella Sedwick Hall are on track to be completed by late December 2025 before welcoming students for the Spring 2026 semester.