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Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch's Last Lecture

A Dying Professor Gives the Lecture of His Life

jobythebay
I was watching the news on television last night and heard the newscaster saying that we would be watching a professor's last lecture.

On Tuesday, September 18, 2007 a computer science professor named Randy Pausch, Ph.D, gave a lecture. Dr. Pausch is regarded as an expert teacher of video gamesand virtual reality technology. He helped develop the software used at Carnegie Mellon, a well-know Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania University, called Alice. It allows people to create 3-D animations. This is being used by students around the world. The lecture was titled, "Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams." http://cmu.edu/uls/journeys/

Dr. Pausch's lecture was not the type that is normally given at Carnegie Mellon. Oftentimes at Carnegie Melon Professors are asked to give lectures about what matters to them and to give what is a fake final talk. Most of us ask ourselves what we would want our children to know if we were dying and may leave them a tape. Most of us ask ourselves what difference we made if not to the world at large then to our smaller world of family and friends. Most of us wonder what we would do if we knew we only had a few months to live. Dr. Pausch shared that unlike most of us he has achieved most of his dreams which include being in zero gravity, making video games, playing in the National Football League, and authoring an article in the World Book Encyclopedia. www.kansascity.com/news/nation/story/285914.html

In the case of Professor Pausch this was not an academic exercise. This is his life. A father of three and only 46-years old he was given a death sentence of a few months. He has pancreatic cancer. The news story I watched said that Professor Pausch wanted to do this of course for his students and himself but most importantly for his three young children.

He ended the lecture by giving his wife a cake for her birthday and telling the audience that his children would watch the video when they are older. Tears were wiped and another standing ovation ended Randy Pausch's last lecture.

The Carnegie Mellon video page says a DVD of his lecture will be available.

The video showed a young, vibrant and handsome man who looked like anything but a dying man. In fact he did one-handed push ups. Interested in the story I watched the entire 1 hour and 44 minute video on line.

The Wall Street Journal called this "the lecture of a lifetime." Professor Pausch spoke with Diane Sawyer after his talk.www.abcnews.com

Professor Paush's last lecture can be seen at any of the referenced articles. He is an inspiration to us all.

SOURCE: www.abcnews.com

SOURCE: http://www.kansascity.com/news/nation/story/285914.html

SOURCE: http://cmu.edu/uls/journeys/

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  • jobythebay 7/26/2008

    In fact he didn't smoke, drink; he exercised and ate well.

  • jobythebay 7/26/2008

    I just submitted a piece. Hope they publish it very soon. Thank you for your comments.

  • jobythebay 7/26/2008

    Ummm...don't think so!

  • Yoda 7/25/2008

    Was he an alcoholic?

  • Renee Dore 7/6/2008

    God bless you and your family Randy. You are all in my prayers and I hope you have the light there to guide you and to give you and your family strength through these tough times. Let the lord be with you and you will have nothing to fear. Put your faith in him and find comfort in knowing that, you can trust that he will take care of everything when the time comes to go home.

    God bless you!

  • Agnes 6/11/2008

    Jesus, the Lord, is the only Way, Truth, and Life. Have faith in Him and you will get eternal life. God bless you and your beautiful children and wife. We will continue praying for you.

  • Kim. 6/10/2008

    Dear Dr. Pausch, I just finished watching you on a rerun of Oprah. Your message was wonderful for me to hear but, what another beautiful gift that you can leave behind for your wife and kids. But you know that your jouney will just be beginning when you leave this earth! I hope that can be a comfort for your family. God bless your family that you leave behind and God Bless you for being a vessel for the Lord to show people how we should all look at life!

  • Laura 6/2/2008

    Randy, I have a very painful pancreatitis problem, although nothing compared to your fight against pancreatic cancer. I have fought breast cancer, though. Your possitivity and hopeful outlook, when I know that you have to be in a tremendous amount of pain, helps me to continue to keep going. You have been a true inspiration, have helped me to learn to laugh every day, take time to enjoy the small things, and love as many people as I can. I also am a teacher, and I love the way you allow your students to learn to be creative and explore endless possibilities. Hang in there, know that many, many people are praying for you and rooting you on. You have been my inspiratiion to continue to believe that no obstacle is too difficult. You truly have touched many hearts and many lives, and will continue to do so. My first graders are painting their bedroom walls. (smiles.)

  • karen andrus 5/31/2008

    Some poeple live a along life and never learn why we are here. You in the other hand are doing what God intened for us to live life everday to the fullest. Share your great knowlege with others. And show the world how you love your wife and kids. And along your jouney here are showing others how to live with your head held high and your truley thankful for what the lord has given to you while your here. My thoughts and prayers are with you my friend my god bless you and your family.

  • dj 5/29/2008

    shalom Randy>

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