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Daniels is a vibrant place to learn and explore.

Students on campusThe Daniels College of Business extends beyond the University of Denver campus to take advantage of learning opportunities in Denver's business centers and the nearby Rocky Mountains. Think of it as one big learning laboratory to test skills and form lasting relationships.

A historic campus with today's best amenities.

Your future business success begins here at Daniels. That's why our people- and tech-friendly facilities enable the entire Daniels community of students, faculty, recruiters and alumni to perform at their best.

The Daniels building facilitates teamwork and hands-on experiences in a state-of-the-art facility. Gone are the individual study carousels, outdated computer labs and impersonal classrooms of yore. Instead, you will find team breakout rooms, an advanced technology center, interactive classrooms and a commons area that is a favorite gathering place for all. Every square inch of the Daniels building has wireless access.

Margery Reed Hall is the historic home to our undergraduate administrative and advising services. Here students find a comfortable student lounge and study areas that offer wireless access and space for team meetings and study groups.

The recently constructed School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management sets a new standard in hospitality education. It is a true learning laboratory: including demonstration amphitheaters; a 2,800-square-foot, full-production kitchen; a 120-person dining hall; and three model hotel rooms. This landmark building is as advanced as the hospitality program that calls it home.

Daniels nestled below the Rocky MountainsBig-city options with small-town smiles.

Set in Denver, a thriving business hub, you'll find unparalleled opportunities for learning, working and playing.

Denver's dynamic business community includes Fortune 500 corporations, entrepreneurial start-ups and new energy industries that are gaining national recognition. This strong business community plus a rising creative class have fueled world-class museums, restaurants, performing arts and more.

Denver's big-city amenities combined with its small-town friendliness has long attracted talented young people. Denver is consistently ranked by Forbes and Kiplinger's as one of the top cities for young professionals and recent college graduates.

A great climate for learning, working and playing.

Our strong business climate is matched only by our actual climate: approximately 300 days of sunshine a year. We think all that sunshine makes us value our quality of life more than other cities. Here, you'll be encouraged to balance the rigors of school and work with the pleasures of friends, family and fun. There is plenty of fun to be had whether you stick to the city or venture to the high country. You'll soon appreciate why locals call living in Colorado "another day in paradise."