Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
What could the Sorbonne have to do in the matter?
He continued his studies at the Sorbonne after the war.
Then she decided to major in art history at the Sorbonne.
Students went by going up to the law school, or down to the Sorbonne.
These are not things much taught at the 14th-century Sorbonne.
She was planning to head to the Sorbonne to further her studies.
He had been her mother's teacher, too; later, both were music students at the Sorbonne.
He studied in the Sorbonne and became a college history teacher.
In 1830 he became professor of foreign literature at the Sorbonne.
He's a lot older than me and he goes to graduate school at the Sorbonne.
The dispute is over the right to the name Sorbonne.
She had once spent a year at the Sorbonne, studying art.
In general, the church and the Sorbonne welcomed the new technology.
"The place to go was the streets and the Sorbonne," he said.
They recently moved to a more central location, around the corner from the Sorbonne.
He received a master's degree in fine arts from the Sorbonne.
Men went to the mediaeval Sorbonne because it was worth going to.
She graduated from the Sorbonne with a degree in international law.
His police beat students at the Sorbonne, even some who were not demonstrating.
Jackie was leading the way, as she had lived here for two years at the Sorbonne.
He trained as a lawyer at the Sorbonne and went into private practice.
She was the first woman to take a degree in physics from the Sorbonne.
In 1903 he was appointed to the first chair of music history at the Sorbonne.
He tried the Sorbonne, but left there too, finally committing to the kitchen full time.
Directly behind the square sits the main building of the Sorbonne.