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Categories: Universities and colleges in Colorado | Denver, Colorado | Universities and colleges affiliated with the United Methodist Church
University of Denver
The University of Denver (DU), founded in 1864, is an independent university in Denver, Colorado. DU typically enrolls about 9,500 students.
In autumn 2003, DU opened a new 63.5 million USD facility for its College of Law, what was later named the "Frank H. Ricketson Jr. Law Building." The building includes a three-story library with personal computers accessible to students.
DU is more widely known as a school with an upper-middle class student body hailing from the greater Denver metropolitan area, as well as the Daniels School of Business.
Athletics
DU's athletic teams are known as the Pioneers and the school competes in the Sun Belt Conference in basketball.
Football was once the most popular sport at Denver, as the school competed in the Sun Bowl and Alamo Bowl during the late 1940's. However, the program was discontinued in 1960 due to financial reasons.
Ice hockey is now DU's premier sport, as the Pioneers won consecutive NCAA titles in 2004 and 2005.
Skiing is another strong sport at the Denver with 18 NCAA titles including one in 2005.
References
The following references are sorted in alphabetical order.
- "College of Law Building Named in Honor of 1919 Law Graduate: New University of Denver College of Law building named the Frank H. Ricketson Jr. Law Building", a DU news release
- Denver page at "The Football Graveyard"
- Fast Facts, a page on the web site of DU
- "Learn, Practice, Perform", an article on page 30 of the spring 2004 issue of the University of Denver Magazine
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