Connor Kenaston
Kenaston presents at Southeastern American Studies Association conference

His paper, “Forgotten Frequencies: Network Religious Radio and the Rise of Tri-Faith America,” was part of a panel examining the foundations of American popular culture in the 1920s.... READ MORE >>
Randolph Votes initiative to provide information, resources to campus community

The nonpartisan initiative hopes to simplify the often complex voting process and inspire students to see the importance of their votes.... READ MORE >>
Kenaston presents essay at Business History Conference

“The Greatest Story: Commercial Radio and Religion in the American Century” was part of a panel at the 2024 conference in Rhode Island. ... READ MORE >>
Q&A with new faculty: Connor Kenaston

Connor Kenaston has always loved history, but he didn’t consider becoming a professional historian until college. “I remember the thrill of doing archival research for the first time and using what I found to craft an evidence-based argument about what happened, why, and why it matters,” said Kenaston, Randolph’s new Ainsworth Visiting Professor of American... READ MORE >>