Read the full transcript of Randy Pausch's inspiring "last lecture." Oct. 3, 2007 — -- Randy Pausch's Last Lecture: Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams Given at Carnegie Mellon University ...
PITTSBURGH — Randy Pausch, a Carnegie Mellon University computer scientist whose "last lecture" about facing terminal cancer became an Internet sensation and a best-selling book, has died. He was 47.
While most may may know Randy Pausch for his extremely popular YouTube lecture, the Carnegie Mellon professor was a household name to many television viewers as well. Since delivering his September ...
It was not really complicated. Randy Pausch, a computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, stood up last Sept. 18 and gave a talk to about 400 students, faculty and friends ...
My colleague Ben Dean and I recently conducted an Internet survey of 1464 adults interested in positive psychology that asked what they would most like to know about this new field. A large number ...
Some people spend their lives waiting to die. Others use what time they have to live life to the fullest. Randy Pausch, whose time on earth was too short, was among the latter. Even after learning he ...
Randy Pausch, a former University of Virginia professor who received worldwide acclaim for his upbeat battle against pancreatic cancer, died today. He was 47. Pausch taught at UVa from 1988 to 1997 ...
“The Last Lecture,” by Randy Pausch, is a very powerful message that can be used by everyone in life. Whether you are terminally ill or healthy, Randy’s “Last Lecture,” gives advice on every aspect of ...
To millions who have watched him on the Internet or on Oprah Winfrey's TV show, Randy Pausch is the 47-year-old professor dying of cancer who inspired them with his "last lecture," about achieving ...
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08207/899511-100.stm<BR><BR>The author of The Last Lecture has passed away. I had harbored vain hopes that he might somehow ...
PITTSBURGH — Randy Pausch, a Carnegie Mellon University computer scientist whose "last lecture" about facing terminal cancer became an Internet sensation and a best-selling book, has died. He was 47.