| Randy Pausch, RIP |
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| Written by Scott Johnson |
| Saturday, 26 July 2008 08:18 |
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Carnegie Mellon computer science professor Randy Pausch gave his riveting "final lecture" this past September. Fortunately, Wall Street Journal columnist Jeffrey Zaslow was in attendance to cover it. Zaslow's column about it, together with the related videos, brought Professor Pausch to our attention. We wrote about Zaslow's column here. Carnegie Mellon posted the video of his lecture here. Zaslow enlisted Pausch to turn the column into a phenomenally best-selling book, published in April. Professor Pausch (almost) fulfilled his dream of playing in the National Football League when he joined the Pittsburgh Steelers for their practice the month following his last lecture. Working out with Steeler wide receiver Hines Ward, Professor Pausch did about as well as you would have expected if you watched his lecture:
Professor Pausch appears to have been a model husband and father (of three young children). In his last lecture and elsewhere, he credited his parents for their contribution to his own success. In her wonderful Los Angeles Times obituary of Professor Pausch, Valerie Nelson writes:
RIP. |





