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(Black PR Wire) Texas Southern University today joined fellow leading Historically Black Colleges and Universities in Washington, D.C., for the official launch of the Association of HBCU Research Institutions (AHRI), a transformative national collaboration designed to expand research capacity, strengthen institutional competitiveness, and elevate the national impact of HBCU research.
AHRI brings together very high-research and high-research HBCUs committed to accelerating research growth, increasing federal funding competitiveness, strengthening research infrastructure, and advancing a shared vision for institutional excellence. As a Carnegie R2 doctoral institution with growing national research momentum, Texas Southern sees AHRI as a strategic catalyst in its path toward R1 status.
The launch comes at a pivotal moment for the University. Under the leadership of President J.W. Crawford III, Texas Southern is advancing a focused strategy to strengthen its research enterprise as part of its broader institutional transformation and long-term strategic growth.
“This is exactly the right moment for HBCUs to lead more boldly in the national research landscape,” said J.W. Crawford III, president of Texas Southern University. “AHRI creates a powerful collective voice for institutions like Texas Southern that are driving innovation, solving urgent societal challenges, and preparing the next generation of scholars and leaders. Our participation certainly reflects our ambition, but more importantly the University’s commitment to service.”
Texas Southern University is a proud member of the Texas Medical Center, the world’s largest medical complex, made up of 54 leading institutions. The University’s expansive and diverse research enterprise advances discovery across a multitude of disciplines, including biomedical and public health sciences, STEM innovation and technology transfer, quantum computing, social behavioral research and randomized clinical trials, environmental justice, workforce development and urban solutions, to name a few. Through a commitment to community-engaged scholarship and high-impact, cutting-edge research, Texas Southern University delivers measurable impact throughout Houston and beyond, advancing innovation across biomedical, technological, and scientific frontiers while addressing critical challenges at the local, national, and global levels.
One exciting area of ongoing discovery is the $21.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, reinforcing Texas Southern University’s growing national leadership in biomedical and health research. This continued investment accelerates scientific discovery, advances solutions to critical public health challenges, and reinforces the University’s commitment to teaching and learning by preparing the next generation of scientists, researchers, and health professionals through integrated education, hands-on research training, and sustained mentorship.