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What do you think of the University of Denver?
University of Denver (DU), founded in 1864, is the oldest private university for men and women in the Rocky Mountains. Now located in Rocky Mountain, Colorado, USA, it is the oldest and largest four-year private university, a first-class national university with beautiful environment, profound cultural background and rigorous scholarship. At present, Danda University ranks 83rd among universities in the United States, and 48th among private universities in American News and World Report. It has the reputation of "Harvard in the West". Its business schools are also among the top 50 in the world.

The University of Denver mainly teaches in small classes, and the teacher-student ratio is 1:8, which is rare among schools ranked 50- 100 by USNEWS. It can also be seen that the quality of undergraduate education in Denver University is good, and it is indeed true.

In terms of professional and scientific research strength, the stronger colleges of Denver University are the School of International Relations and the Undergraduate Business School. Other performances can only be said to be average, but they are not comparable to public universities with similar comprehensive rankings.

Geographically, Denver, where the University of Denver is located, is the capital and largest city of Colorado. With a population of more than 2 million, Denver is the 23rd metropolitan area in the United States and has the largest airport in the United States. As far as industries are concerned, the most popular in Colorado are geology and geography-but please note that these two industries are niche industries in themselves.