List of Portland State University people

This list of Portland State University people includes graduates of the Portland State University as well as former students who studied at the university but did not obtain a degree.

Academia

Architecture and design

Business and finance

Civil society

Fine arts and entertainment

Film, television, and performing arts

Literature

Courtney Love, frontwoman of alternative rock band Hole

Music

Visual arts

History and humanities

Journalism and media

Politics and law

Barbara Roberts, 34th Governor of Oregon

Presidents and other heads of state

Diplomats

Governors

Judges

Other politicians

Margaret Carter, politician

Science, technology, and psychology

Sports

Baseball

Basketball

Football

Other sports

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