University of Denver is a private university in Denver, Colorado, founded in 1864, making it the oldest independent university in the Rocky Mountain region. The institution enrolls students across undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs and organizes its academic work through colleges and schools that include business, engineering and computer science, international studies, law, social work, psychology, education, and the arts. Its campus includes the Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science, the Josef Korbel School of International Studies, the Sturm College of Law, and the Daniels College of Business, reflecting a broad academic profile that spans liberal arts, research, and professional education.
The university’s work centers on teaching, research, and civic engagement in Denver and beyond. It operates on a quarter system and emphasizes experiential learning, global study, and interdisciplinary study. University of Denver also supports a substantial graduate and professional student population, including students in law, business, social work, and international affairs. Athletics are a visible part of the institution’s identity as well; Denver competes in NCAA Division I and is especially known for national success in sports including ice hockey, skiing, and lacrosse.