With the naming of its new residence hall, Fairfield University honors the late E. Gerald Corrigan ’63, PhD, an alumnus and Trustee Emeritus, for his generous philanthropy and enduring ties to Fairfield and Jesuit higher education.
Corrigan Hall will open to students in fall 2026, offering a vibrant space for socializing, studying, and hosting community programming.
Who Was E. Gerald Corrigan ’63, PhD?
The residence hall will be named after Dr. E. Gerald Corrigan, one of the most respected figures in American finance, whose leadership extended across both the private and public sectors. From 1980 to 1984, Dr. Corrigan served as president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, before becoming the seventh president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York from 1985 to 1993. Following his retirement from the Fed in 1996, he joined Goldman Sachs as a managing director and partner. He was later appointed as the first non-executive chairman of Goldman Sachs Bank USA.
Widely credited for his swift actions following the 1987 Black Monday stock market crash, Dr. Corrigan wisely advocated that the Fed reassure markets that it would provide whatever liquidity was necessary to stabilize the financial system.
Dr. Corrigan earned his bachelor’s degree in economics from Fairfield University in 1963. He continued his education at Fordham University, earning master’s and doctoral degrees in economics.
Dr. Corrigan’s Fairfield Legacy
Dr. Corrigan’s legacy at Fairfield grew alongside his distinguished career. In 1981, he received the University’s Alumni Professional Achievement Award. Through his generosity, in 2004 the annual Zedillo Scholarship was established, named in honor of his friend Ernesto Zedillo, economist and former president of Mexico.
In 2007, he established the E. Gerald Corrigan ’63 Chair in the Humanities and Social Sciences and Scholarship Fund, in support of student-faculty research and scholarship. The program supports a faculty chair position and eight student scholars each year. Professor of English Emily Orlando, PhD, currently holds the Corrigan Chair.
Inspired by the mentorship he received as a student, the Zedillo Scholarship and Corrigan Scholarship Fund were Dr. Corrigan's way of giving back. Each year, he welcomed the scholars to his offices at Goldman Sachs, and today, his widow, Cathy E. Minehan, HonD, continues that tradition by attending the annual Corrigan & Zedillo Scholars dinner.
Dr. Corrigan’s philanthropy also honored family: the Mary Hardy Corrigan Reading Room, located on the second level of the DiMenna-Nyselius Library, was named in tribute to his mother.
Having served on the Fairfield University Board of Trustees for a total of 14 years between 1986 and 2008, Dr. Corrigan was named a Trustee Emeritus in 2009.
Corrigan Hall
Corrigan Hall will open to students in fall 2026, offering a vibrant space for socializing, studying, and hosting community programming.