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UCLA lost a great friend last Thursday. Sue K. Young, a former
student, a campus activist and wife of former Chancellor Charles E.
Young, passed away after a long battle with breast cancer.
Young was a strong female figure, constantly redefining her role
as UCLA’s “first lady.” Her efforts to work with
the administration and other universities were recognized when she
was officially made an associate of the chancellor. Along with
being an effective administrator, Young was also a prolific
scholar, a published author and a strong supporter for
women’s health programs.
While many current students may not have known her directly,
Young’s legacy and concern for students and the campus will
be a part of UCLA forever.