Corrinna Corrallo

  • Oral History Fellow

BFA, Graphic Design, Rochester Institute of Technology
M.A., Higher Education and Policy Studies, University of Central Florida
M.A., Liberal Arts and Sciences, Duke University

Corrinna Corrallo joined the Baylor Institute for Oral History as an Oral History Fellow in January 2026. She will focus on conducting interviews for the Baylor History Collection. Corrinna comes to Baylor with a decade of experience in higher education administration, working closely with faculty, students, administrators, and external stakeholders. Most recently, she served as the Senior Program Coordinator of Faculty Affairs at Duke University’s Trinity College of Arts and Sciences. She looks forward to completing a master's degree in liberal studies from Duke University in Spring 2026.

Her research employs historical research methods to the study of borderlands, specifically relating to 19th Century American Christian religious movements. Corrinna also holds a bachelor’s degree from the Rochester Institute of Technology and a master’s degree in Higher Education Administration from the University of Central Florida. She partially attributes her interest in oral history to her upbringing in Western New York, where layers of history are visible across the region’s landscape, particularly at sites such as Niagara Falls, the Erie Canal, and post‑industrial Buffalo. The pervasive presence of these embodied histories inspired her sustained interest in the individual narratives and events that shape history.

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Contact Information
Corrinna_Corrallo@baylor.edu