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, New York City. Constructed in 1936, it is considered the "centerpiece" of the university's main Rose Hill campus, and is the home to the university's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.


History

After the establishment of Fordham University in 1841, the construction of Keating began in the 1930s on a proposed budget of $65,500 and was named after Joseph Keating, S.J., the university treasurer from 1910 to 1948. The architecture, characterized as
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, was influenced by
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at
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. The tower of Keating hall was a feature insisted upon by Father Hogan, the university's president, at a proposed additional cost of $25,000 (the tower ultimately cost $343,000 to erect). The construction ultimately cost $1.3 million, two to three times the original estimated cost. The building's original intention when constructed under the supervision of Father Hogan, was to be the home for the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, which it still serves today. Upon its completion, the university hosted its first commencement ceremony on Edwards Parade, the grassy field in front of Keating Hall, on June 10, 1936. The university's commencement ceremonies have taken place on the front steps of Keating ever since. In addition to housing the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences offices, the building also houses three auditoriums, as well as the
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on the third floor. During
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, the Keating Hall was designated by the city of New York as an air raid shelter, and its tower was used as the official lookout post for the northeast Bronx. Until 1960 upon the completion of the McGinley Center, Keating Hall's basement was home to the university cafeteria. In the 1990s during the construction of the
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, the basement space of Keating Hall was used to store 300,000 books. On April 14, 2019, Fordham University senior Sydney Monfries fell to her death from the Keating Hall clocktower.


Architectural features

The front steps leading up to the
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of Keating Hall are engraved with the names of the presidents of nations that have received degrees from Fordham, called the "Terrace of the Presidents."


In popular culture

Keating Hall has appeared in several films: The basement of Keating was also used as a filming location for
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's ''
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'' (1973) and
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's '' A Beautiful Mind'' (2001). The spacious auditoriums in Keating have also been used in several films: The first-floor auditorium was used as a filming location for a scene in '' Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps'' (2010) and '' Fair Game'' (2010), while the building's third-floor auditorium appeared in a scene from ''
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'' (1994). Additionally, a scene from ''
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'' (2011) was shot on the exterior steps of Keating Hall, and the exterior of the building can be seen in '' Love Story'' (1970). In 2009, the band U2 performed on the front steps of Keating which aired live on
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in support of their album
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.


Gallery

File:Keating Hall tower and clock.jpg, Tower of Keating Hall. File:Fordham Keating Hall viewed from south.jpg, Keating Hall, viewed from south. File:Keating Hall dining room.png, Original dining room in Keating Hall, ca. 1936. File:Blue Chapel Keating Hall.jpg,
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on third floor of Keating Hall. File:Keating first floor auditorium.jpg, First-floor auditorium of Keating Hall.


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