The majority of the PSU campus is located across a section of southwest
downtown Portland, in an area known as the University District. The campus is situated against the
West Hills, and is bound by Clay Street to the north, Fourth Avenue to the east,
Interstate 405 to the south, and 12th Avenue to the west.
SW Broadway runs through the center of the campus, where the university's central buildings are located: Lincoln Hall, Cramer Hall, Smith Memorial Student Union, Fariborz Maseeh Hall, and Shattuck Hall; Cramer Hall, Smith Memorial, and Fariborz Maseeh Hall are connected by tunnels on the basement levels, as well as by
skybridges on the upper levels, which allows students access between buildings without having to use street sidewalks. The university's
South Park Blocks, situated on the opposite side of the central buildings, run parallel to Park Avenue, and begin at Market Street where Lincoln Hall is located, and end at Shattuck Hall. The northern edge of the PSU campus is eight blocks away from
Pioneer Courthouse Square, and four blocks from the
Portland Art Museum. The
Keller Auditorium is located at the northwestern edge of the campus, on 3rd Ave. and Clay St. , alumni and visitors' center In 2010, the university opened a $62 million Gold
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Certified Student Rec Center. The six-story building houses an aquatics center, climbing wall, basketball/volleyball/badminton courts, an indoor soccer court, a large fitness area, and an outdoor program; it is located in the university's Urban Center, a
quadrangle which is also home to the College of Urban and Public Affairs, the university bookstore, and several restaurants; the
Portland Streetcar runs west through the center. The student-managed PSU Film Committee operates the
5th Avenue Cinema, one of the only student operated theaters in the United States.
Residence halls , residence hall at Portland State University PSU houses around 3,000 undergraduate and graduate students, and has ten residence halls. Its largest include University Pointe, a sixteen-story apartment building operated by
American Campus Communities built in 2011, and Ondine, a fifteen-story high rise. Older residence halls, many of which were originally apartment buildings that were purchased by the university, include
Blackstone, built in 1930, and Montgomery Court, built in 1916. Other older residence halls include
St. Helens Court, built in 1927; the
art deco Parkway Manor, built in 1931; and Blumel Hall, built in 1986.
Greek system There are several
fraternities and sororities on campus. They are represented by a student-run group called "Greek Life."
Art and galleries Portland State University has numerous pieces of public art around campus from renowned local, national and international artists, such as
Frederic Littman, Thomas Hardy, Ken MacKintosh &
Lillian Pitt,
Emily Ginsburg,
Harrell Fletcher with Avalon Kalin,
Linda Stein,
John Aiken, and
Ed Carpenter. PSU is also home to the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at Portland State University, with art donated by
Jordan Schnitzer.
Sustainability The university has made great efforts to make its buildings environmentally sustainable, both in its new architecture as well as through renovation of its older buildings. In September 2008 the James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation awarded Portland State University a $25 million challenge grant. The grant and the funds raised to match it must be used exclusively for sustainability programs. , eight buildings on the PSU campus are
LEED-certified, two of which are at Platinum status, and the university announced plans for renovations on Neuberger Hall to bring it to LEED certification as well in 2014. Portland State has been named among the most eco-friendly universities in the United States. In addition to the university's eco-conscious architecture and reconstructive work, it has also been recognized for its utilization of mass transit, including light rail, streetcar, and bus systems all central to the campus. It has also been recognized for its abundance of bicycle transportation; in 2013, PSU was ranked one of America's six most bike-friendly universities, third to
Stanford University and
University of California, Davis. Outside
Shattuck Hall, the university's architecture department constructed the Shattuck Hall Ecological Learning Plaza, a garden featuring
green walls,
solar panels, and permeable pavement. ==Student life==