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

Photo of a brick archway on campus

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 >>