South Carolina State University Documents

South Carolina State University publishes documents and reports on a variety of topics, including African American history in South Carolina.

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  • Publication
    2023 annual security and fire safety report
    (South Carolina State Library, 2023-09) South Carolina State University
    The federal Cleary Act requires colleges and universities receiving federal funding to disclose all reported criminal activity on their campus. This report on campus crime with statistics from the last three years is prepared annually to comply with the Act.
  • Publication
    2022 annual security and fire safety report
    (South Carolina State Library, 2022-09) South Carolina State University
    The federal Cleary Act requires colleges and universities receiving federal funding to disclose all reported criminal activity on their campus. This report on campus crime with statistics from the last three years is prepared annually to comply with the Act.
  • Publication
    2021 annual security and fire safety report
    (South Carolina State Library, 2021) South Carolina State University
    The federal Cleary Act requires colleges and universities receiving federal funding to disclose all reported criminal activity on their campus. This report on campus crime with statistics from the last three years is prepared annually to comply with the Act.
  • Publication
    Student guide for returning to campus
    (South Carolina State Library, 2021-08-20) South Carolina State University
    This guide talks about the care South Carolina State University is taking to prepare students and employees for their return to school.
  • Publication
    2020 annual security and fire safety report
    (South Carolina State Library, 2020-12-30) South Carolina State University
    The federal Cleary Act requires colleges and universities receiving federal funding to disclose all reported criminal activity on their campus. This report on campus crime with statistics from the last three years is prepared annually to comply with the Act.
  • Publication
    A Study of negroes representing Orangeburg County in the South Carolina legislature from 1868 to 1892
    (South Carolina State Library, 1966) South Carolina State College
    This report by the Education 500 class of South Carolina State College provides the result of a study of African American politicians of Orangeburg County that served in the South Carolina Legislature during Reconstruction.