Kelley Memorial Building
As part of St. Dunstan’s University, Kelley Memorial Building was built in 1963 and originally housed the campus library. It was named for Bishop Francis Clement Kelley, late bishop of Oklahoma City and Tulsa. He was the founder of the Catholic Church Extension in the United States, accomplished diplomat, noted author and lecturer, and generous donor to the library of his Alma Mater, St. Dunstan’s University.

Building Code: KMB
Building Number: 11
Architect: Alfred J. Hennessey
Year Built: 1963
Total Area: 31,654 ft2 (2,941 m2)
Structure: Structural steel, masonry
Primary Role/Purpose: Administrative, academic, research
Occupants:
- Comptroller's Office
- Procurement Services
- Risk Management
- English Language Services
- Faculty of Graduate Studies
- Human Resources
- Office of the VP Academic and Research
- Office of the VP Administration and Finance
- Health, Safety, and Environment
- Privacy Office
- Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Office
- Office of the VP People and Culture