Investors were processing inflation report on August 10 to find clues on the Federal Reserve’s possible moves. CPI’s growth in July was identical to that of June’s.
(CHUCK PAINTER / Stanford News)
on February 25, 2021
Ernlé Young, a bioethicist and professor emeritus at Stanford’s School of Medicine, passed away on Feb. 14. He was 88.
Young, who spent almost 30 years at Stanford, was the co-founder and co-director of the Center for Biomedical Ethics. He also served as an associate dean of Memorial Church and piloted the Stanford Hospital Chaplaincy Department.
The anti-apartheid activist, educator, ordained minister and printer left a strong impression at Stanford and beyond. Throughout his life, his friends and family say that Young personified his epitaph quote: “Whatever he did, he did with passion.”
Dr. Thomas Raffin, professor emeritus of medicine and co-founder of the Center alongside Young, called his longtime colleague “a true pioneer of biomedical ethics.”