PITTSBURGH — A Carnegie Mellon University professor whose “last lecture” of his life’s lessons became an Internet sensation was celebrated Monday for challenging people to strive for more than they ...
Nobel Laureate Andrea Ghez gave her Last Lecture on May 14 to an auditorium filled with Bruins, her former students and fellow faculty. Thousands of Bruins voted for Ghez – who was one of 260 faculty ...
What if you knew your next lecture would actually be your last?Dr. Randy Pausch, one of the foremost experts on virtual reality in the country, is only 47. But he has an aggressive form of pancreatic ...
“There are stories behind everything on campus and they teach us about how we got to be where we are,” said Corey Earle ’07, an American studies lecturer. “Every name on every building has a story and ...
Randy Pausch, a prominent computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon University who became an instant sensation far beyond the classroom last year when he delivered his inspiring "Last Lecture," ...
Before September, Randy Pausch '82 was relatively unknown outside of the computing world. Pausch, a computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon University, was recognized as a ground-breaking ...
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