U.S. Rep. Duncan donates his congressional papers to Clemson University

U.S. Representative Jeff Duncan from South Carolina donated his congressional papers to Clemson University’s Special Collections and Archives.

The papers include his legislative work, speeches, audio and video recordings, and correspondence with major political and governmental figures.

Rep. Duncan, who serves in the U.S. House of Representatives for South Carolina’s Third District, attended Clemson University, earning a bachelor’s degree in political science.

Rep. Duncan said, “I am proud of the Political Science degree I obtained from Clemson in 1988!  I am even more proud to represent the University on Capitol Hill as the only Clemson Graduate in the US Congress, as well as being the longest-serving Clemson graduate to serve in the US House of Representatives in its 235-year history. Go Tigers!”

The congressman expressed his hope that his papers will be unique assets to political science majors looking to be effective difference-makers with their political careers.

Clemson University President Jim Clements said, “I am incredibly thankful for all that Congressman Duncan has done for Clemson University and the state of South Carolina during his many years of service. As a proud graduate of Clemson and representative for District 3 in South Carolina, Congressman Duncan’s commitment to his community and Clemson have helped make a significant impact. We are grateful for all he has done for the people of South Carolina and look forward to housing Congressman Duncan’s papers as part of our Special Collections and Archives.

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