URC: CEHCDPR
About Center of Excellence for Housing and Community Development Policy Research (CEHCDPR)
CEHCDPR advances research and debate on affordable housing and community development
policy for racial equity benefiting low-income communities of color in the six major
Texas cities: Austin, Dallas, El Paso, Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio. Investigators
assume research projects under the following
two thematic and interconnected areas: 1) individual and community wealth building
and housing security and stability; and 3) planning and infrastructure inequity affecting
underserved communities.
TSU is the only HBCU with both an accredited professional urban planning program (in
the Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs) and an accredited (Thurgood
Marshall) School of Law. A joint center of the two schools, CEHCDPR aims to expand
the ability to conduct academic and empirical research in housing and community development
at TSU. As a US Department of Housing and Urban Development Center of Excellence (one
of two at an HBCU), CEHCDPR intends to become a destination point for supporting the
innovative research projects of seasoned and emerging scholars within and outside
of TSU that help foster collaboration and stimulate policy debate.
In partnership with Alabama A&M University's Department of Community and Regional
Planning (the only HBCU with an accredited undergraduate planning program), and the
University of Texas at Austin’s Department of Community and Regional Planning Department
and Law School, CEHCDPR investigators conduct research with assistance from graduate
and undergraduate students and, thereby, extend the pipeline for conveying future
housing and community development researchers and scholars of color.