Jacqueline Sahlberg
Jacqueline Sahlberg
Recent Stories
Biological clocks ticking
Pasquale Patrizio co-authored a paper that discusses the misconceptions women hold about the consequences of delaying motherhood.
U.S.-China conference seeks cooperation
Over 20 Chinese college students joined roughly 200 Yale students and faculty this weekend for the second-annual US-China Forum at Yale intended to strengthen relationships between future leaders in the United States and China.
Anti-smoking efforts save lives
A new study based on a Yale model shows that tobacco control initiatives have saved hundreds of thousands of lives.
Death penalty repeal passes state committee
If the bill becomes law, life imprisonment without the possibility of parole will replace the death penalty in all future capital felony convictions.
Singer, athlete Banks-Dobson ’11 dies in crash
Moira Banks-Dobson ’11 was killed in a car accident Tuesday in Berkshire County, Mass. She was 24.
Super Smash Continent predicted
Connecticut could border South America’s Andean Mountain Range instead of the Atlantic Ocean in millions of years, according to a new theory proposed by Yale scientists.
M. BASKETBALL | Willhite makes highlights
Men’s basketball forward Reggie Willhite ’12 was not always destined to wear the Yale jersey.
The 5:48 to Fairfield
It’s Friday. A whisper-thin man in a tailored suit leads the stream of New York commuters down the platform. His rolled-up shirtsleeves and the can of Stella Artois in his left hand indicate that we have the same destination in mind.
Peabody serves ‘Big Food’
On Saturday, over 850 visitors attended the opening of ‘Big Food: Health, Culture and the Evolution of Eating’ at the Peabody Museum of Natural History.
Mice crucial in autoimmune research
A new Yale study on diabetes may enable breakthroughs in the prevention and treatment of autoimmune disorders.






