Norwegian biologist Kristine Bonnevie studied under Arnold Lang in Zürich in the years 1898-99.
Kristine Kochanski | Kristine Stiles | Kristine Lilly | Kristine A. Huskey | Kristine McKenna | Dina Bonnevie | Liv Kristine | Kristine Thatcher | Kristine Miller | Kristine Bonnevie | Kristine Quance | Kristine Peterson | Kristine Lefebvre | Kristine Elezaj | Kristine DeBell | Kristine Bayley |
Other buildings of note are Eilert Sundt's house, the social studies building; the humanities buildings, named after Sophus Bugge, Henrik Wergeland, Niels Treschow and P. A. Munch; Frederikke, the welfare building; and Niels Henrik Abel's house, for mathematical studies, the biology building, named after Kristine Bonnevie, the first female professor at Oslo University.