Flag-Football Tourney Honors Randy Pausch
WTAE-TV Pittsburgh - Sun Nov 1, 6:12 pm ETA flag-football tournament in South Park Township, Allegheny County, honors the late-Carnegie Mellon University professor Randy Pausch.
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A flag-football tournament in South Park Township, Allegheny County, honors the late-Carnegie Mellon University professor Randy Pausch.
A flag-football tournament in South Park Township, Allegheny County, honors the late-Carnegie Mellon University professor Randy Pausch.
PITTSBURGH -- CMU professor Randy Pausch gave his last lecture shortly before he died of pancreatic cancer last year. The lecture was made into a book and has been a big seller.
A pedestrian bridge on the Carnegie Mellon University campus in Pittsburgh will be named for former computer science professor Randy Pausch, whose impending death from pancreatic cancer was chronicled in the best-selling book "The Last Lecture." The 230-foot walking bridge will be dedicated on Oct. 30.
A pedestrian bridge on the Carnegie Mellon University campus in Pittsburgh will be named for former computer science professor Randy Pausch, whose impending death from pancreatic cancer was chronicled in the best-selling book "The Last Lecture."
A 230-foot-long pedestrian bridge spanning a hollow between the new Gates Center for Computer Science and the Purnell Center for the Arts on the Carnegie Mellon University campus will be dedicated at 7:30 p.m., Friday, Oct. 30, in memory of Randy Pausch, professor of computer science, human-computer interaction and design, and author of the bestselling book "The Last Lecture."
In September 2007, Wall Street Journal columnist Jeffrey Zaslow attended the final lecture of Carnegie Mellon professor Randy Pausch. After writing a column about the lecture that sparked worldwide interest, he wrote a book.
A pedestrian bridge on the Carnegie Mellon University campus was named for inspirational professor Randy Pausch. The 230-foot bridge spans a hollow and connects the new Gates Center for Computer Science and the Purnell Center for the Arts on the campus.
The bridge spans a hollow between the new Gates Center for Computer Science and the Purnell Center for the Arts on the CMU campus.
A bridge honoring the late Randy Pausch '82, who became well-known for his Last Lecture on achieving childhood dreams, will be dedicated Friday at Carnegie Mellon University, where Pausch was a professor of computer science....
Carnegie Mellon University plans to dedicate a 230-foot-long pedestrian bridge in memory of the late Randy Pausch, a professor of computer science, human-computer interaction and design, and author of the best-selling book "The Last Lecture."