Urban Action Lab

Bridging the Academic and Professional Worlds

Urban Action Lab is a course that challenges students to take on real challenges within the greater Boston community. Partnering with community-based organizations and government, this experiential learning course guides students as they act as consultants, solving real-world problems through research, analysis, and collaboration. It's a capstone experience offered in the Fall and Spring semesters and requires permission to enroll.

Become a Partner

Interested in partnering with us? Please contact the teaching team: Neil McCullaghԻ Taylor Perkins.

Featured Projects

Codman Square Economic Development 

The Corcoran Center Urban Action Lab developed recommendations during the 2020-2021 academic year as part of an ongoing project to strengthen the Codman Square Business District. Students and professors from the Corcoran Center for Real Estate and Urban Action researched several forms to ensure the proposals for economic development considered legitimate neighborhood input and reflected neighborhood data.

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Regional Transit Anaylsis 

The Corcoran Center Urban Action Lab developed recommendations during the 2020-2021 academic year as part of an ongoing project to strengthen the Codman Square Business District. Students and professors from the Corcoran Center for Real Estate and Urban Action researched several forms to ensure the proposals for economic development considered legitimate neighborhood input and reflected neighborhood data.

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Gallivan Development 

Working with the Boston Housing Authority and the Massachusetts Housing Partnership, the Urban Action Lab analyzed an existing Boston public housing site and created a concept for an equitable, mixed-income redevelopment that created homeownership and entrepreneurship opportunities for neighborhood residents. 


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Caribbeans in Boston

Working with Caribbean Integration Community Development, the Urban Action Lab analyzed and reported on the Caribbean Population in Greater Boston

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Trustees of the Reservation

Working with Trustees of the Reservation, the Urban Action Lab analyzed and reported on Lessons for Equitable Park Development on the Boston Waterfront 

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Boston Planning and Development Agency

The Boston College Urban Action Lab undertook a project in Spring 2023 to consider the Article 80 process and propose questions and policies for a “Developers Scorecard”, or a tool that may precede a project review process.

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Yes in God's Backyard

The Urban Action Lab, in Spring 2024, worked in partnership with The Planning Office of Urban Affairs, the Lynch Foundation, and the Lincoln Land Institute to develop a paper communicating the potential contribution of Faith-Based organizations to the housing deficit in Massachusetts. 

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Neighborhood Engagement

By working on innovative projects that address social, economic, and racial inequalities through partnerships with community organizations, policymakers, and local governments. These initiatives emphasize the intersection of housing, labor markets, and wealth accumulation, providing both theoretical insights and practical solutions.

Urban Action labs have supported several projects in Boston neighborhoods:

  • Economic Development Planning through longitudinal partnerships with community-based organizations
  • Reimagined development concept of large-scale mixed-income community in partnership with Mass Housing and Boston Housing Authority
  • Developed Demographic study of Boston Metropolitan Area Caribbeans 
  • Study of Urban Agriculture and innovation that would improve operations and production
  • “Developers Scorecard” to assess how development projects align with Boston’s goals of Affordability, Equity, and Climate Resilience. The project defined key metrics, benchmarked practices from major U.S. cities, and developed recommendations for a progressive project review process.
  • In Spring 2024, the Lab partnered with The Planning Office of Urban Affairs, the Lynch Foundation, and the Lincoln Land Institute to analyze the potential role of faith-based organizations in addressing Massachusetts’ housing deficit. Research included California’s SB 4 (“Yes in God’s Backyard” law), related legislation, and program recommendations for Massachusetts.

On-Campus Partners

School of Social Work

Connell School of Nursing

Boston College Volunteer and Service Learning Center

4Boston

ֱ Theater Department

Carroll School of Management

Environmental Studies Program

Featured Students

Colin Cross
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Colin Cross

Colin Cross

Colin's Urban Action Lab project was completed with Caribbean Integration Community Development, a local community development corporation. Utilizing census and other data Colin performed an analysis of the Caribbean population in several greater Boston communities, highlighting the strengths of the Caribbean Population as well as additional areas for focus and investment moving forward. 

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Natalie Hoy

Natalie Hoy

Natalie completed her Urban Action Lab project with the Trustees of Reservations, one of the oldest and largest nonprofit conservation organizations in the country. Working with the Trustee's One Waterfront Initiative, Natalie immersed herself in the world of urban parks and their effects on communities and the economy. Focused creating and equitable and inclusive public space, Natalie prepared a report analyzing potential locations for a waterfront park in Boston and their effects on surrounding communities.

Timothy Morrissey
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Timothy Morrissey

Timothy Morrissey

Tim's Urban Action Lab project created a redevelopment concept for an existing Boston Public Housing Authority property. Beginning with concepts developed by students in another Corcoran Center Course, Tim synthesized them and through research, analysis, and consultations with experts developed a concept for an equitable, inclusive redevelopment. Tim then worked with an architecture and urban planning firm to create a site plan and renderings of the proposed redevelopment.