The Black Heritage in the Upper Piedmont Project, under the direction of Dr. W.J Megginson in the early 1990s, documented the rich heritage of the local African American community through photographs, oral history interviews, and documentary research.
This series contains some of the material/records produced by the College of Architecture
Kevin J. Morris conducted a series of interviews with twelve individuals as part of research for his 1997 Clemson dissertation. The interviews focus on the establishment and evolution of the technical education system in South Carolina between the years 1961-1991.
During the Vietnam conflict, Randolph Scott kept an audio journal along with a sporadic written correspondence to his family that documented his experiences while serving with the United States Armed Forces.