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School profile, university of idaho, USA
University of idaho is a public university with a long history, and its campus covers an area of 800 acres. The main campus of the school is located in the center of the western hinterland, where there are rich native American cultural heritage, beautiful natural scenery, lakes, rivers and a national forest park. American news and television. World Report, Princeton Review and Barron's Weekly, Newsweek, rated it as one of the best universities in the United States, and continuously ranked among the best universities in the United States 100, among which it ranked 167 in American News and World Report. Kiplinger's personal finance magazine was rated as Top 100.

There are ten colleges in university of idaho, namely, Humanities and Social Sciences College, Education College, Engineering College, Business and Economics College, Agriculture and Life Sciences College, Science College, Art and Architecture College, Natural Resources College, Law School and Graduate School, with 65,438+050 undergraduate majors, 66 master's majors and 33 doctoral majors. Among them, engineering college is particularly prominent. In the past 14 years, the passing rate of its students in the "National Engineering Foundation Examination" reached 94%, far higher than the average passing rate of 74% in the United States.

Moscow, where university of idaho is located, is a university town with a population of 2 1 000.

The natural scenery around the city is beautiful, suitable for outdoor sports such as mountaineering, camping, skiing and cycling, and also a good place for fishing and hunting. All kinds of cultural life and entertainment facilities in the city are complete, and there are rich cultural activities such as symphony, jazz, ballet and drama.

University of idaho is located in the hilly area of palos, USA. This is a beautiful place. National Geographic magazine used a lot of space to describe the scenery in this area. Moscow is only a few minutes away from the forests, rivers and lakes in northern Idaho. The city has a permanent population of 2 1000, and there is also a special landscape of the university town: shops run by students. Men magazine listed it as one of the five most livable university cities in the United States, calling it a "fashionable small city".

Art galleries, cinemas, coffee shops and restaurants are located on both sides of the street. Besides the popular take-away channel, you can also find all kinds of organic and natural food in Moscow, as well as bars with northwest flavor and Italian, French, Mexican and China-style restaurants.

Outdoor lovers' dream land

As a "quiet and hard-working place", university of idaho ranks in the top 30 in the national outdoor magazines. Studying and living in Moscow takes only a few minutes to go skating, skiing, rowing, cycling, climbing, camping or other activities.

Go to the holy land of art

Lionel hampton Jazz Festival, which won the National Art Award in 2007, attracts many of the world's most famous jazz artists and more than 20,000 tourists every year, and Moscow Art Pedestrian Street, Frisian Concert Series and Third Street Gallery are the representatives of Moscow becoming an art city.

Unique natural environment

Moscow, located between the Moscow Mountains and the palos Mountains, is an international research center for environment, ecology and agriculture. Students from natural resources colleges, natural science colleges and other colleges often go out to explore the magic of nature.

Friendly community

The most popular revival exhibitions in the suburbs of Moscow include artists, manual writers, live concerts and international cuisines to welcome the arrival of spring. Every year, members of the Moscow community get together to celebrate the World Expo held in Lata County. More than 20 parks in this city also provide broad space for residents to enjoy outdoor country life.