ABOUT THE COLLEGE OF URBAN AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Established in 1959, Portland State University’s College of Urban & Public Affairs is a powerhouse partner for the region. The college’s renowned programs, centers and institutes prepare students to be effective collaborators and problem solvers. Its faculty, students, and graduates are invaluable contributors to public policy innovation and smart development in urban centers across the nation through research and first-hand involvement. Students and faculty engage directly with area nonprofits, governmental agencies and private sector firms, gaining real-world understanding of the complexities and challenges of creating vibrant, socially just and sustainable communities. 


The College of Urban & Public Affairs' nationally recognized faculty work with staff to provide a supportive, rigorous, and collaborative learning environment for students. Their enthusiasm is reflected in our students, who engage in research and internships that make an immediate impact in the real world. Many faculty members are recognized leaders in their field of study and are often called upon to serve as advisors, keynote speakers, and panelists. Most importantly, they are committed to sharing their knowledge with the next generation of scholars. 
 

PROGRAMS WITH A PURPOSE

The College of Urban and Public Affairs' 15 Centers and Institutes effectively serve as the bridge between the College and the community. They provide ways for the faculty and student scholars to conduct and share research that benefits communities and improves the livability of the world we live in. The Centers and Institutes complement the academic programs and promote applied research and scholarship, community engagement, and public service. Focusing on applied research and service to the community, the work performed through these programs truly reflects Portland State University's motto: 

LET KNOWLEDGE SERVE THE CITY