capitalization - Is there a rule of thumb when to use "the" in front of universities?



I am writing biographies for some of my doctors. I have asked several people and have received several different answers. Here are a couple examples: Lee is a 2005 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh or should it read Lee is a 2005 graduate of University of Pittsburgh. The latter sounds wrong to me. I have several of these to write and would love to do it correct the first time. Then should "the" be capitalized?




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