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Bill Elliott's Carnegie Mellon Memorablia
from YouTube :: Videos by carnegiemellonu August 26, 2008
Bill Elliott, retired vice president of enrollment at Carnegie Mellon, gives a tour of his of former office containing the largest known collection of Carnegie Mellon memorabilia. Bill describes some of the many items spanning the university's history that he collected over the 38 years he worked there. Author: carnegiemellonu Keywords: Bill Elliott Carnegie Mellon University collection memorabilia history heritage tradition Added: August 26, 2008
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Carnegie Mellon's Notable Alumni
from YouTube :: Videos by carnegiemellonu August 22, 2008
A selection of notable alumni from across Carnegie Mellon University who have made outstanding contributions to the world and our society. Author: carnegiemellonu Keywords: Carnegie Mellon University notable alumni contribution award famous Added: August 22, 2008
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Selena Gomez and David Henrie are Street Slickers!
from YouTube :: Tag // shopping August 17, 2008
Selena Gomez (16) and David Henrie (19) Shop around on the street picking up some coffe bean and stopping in a near by mall for some shopping! Selena seems pretty annoyed by the pop. don't u think? Author: watermellonmiley Keywords: watermellonmiley water mellon miley Added: August 17, 2008
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The Wisdom of Randy Pausch, Interviews, Quotes and Photos
from YouTube :: Tag // oprah July 27, 2008
I first became acquainted with the story of Randy Pausch when I was completing my senior thesis on the subject of Internet Phenomena. His "Last Lecture" video had become massively popular on the internet, and has inspired many all over the world. Randy died last Friday, and here is my tribute video to him. He is forever immortal through his wisdom and words. This video is comprised of many video clips and photographs from Randy's lecture at Carnegie Mellon, his Commencement address at Carnegie Mellon's 2008 graduation ceremonies, the reprised lecture on the Oprah show, Good Morning America, and several interviews by Time, Dow Jones, and Diane Sawyer. If you have not read his book, I highly suggest it. More information is available here: http://www.thelastlecture.com/ Donations on Randy's behalf should be directed to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, 2141 Rosecrans Ave., Suite 7000, El Segundo, CA 90245 http://www.pancan.org/ Author: Emmyceru Keywords: Randy Pausch Last Lecture Carnegie Mellon Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams inspiration commencement 2008 Added: July 27, 2008
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Randy Pausch Last Lecture: Achieving Your Childhood Dreams
from Dailymotion - most recent videos July 26, 2008
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'Last Lecture' Professor Dies
from Revver - joke Videos July 26, 2008
Author: employmentcros Added: Sat, 26 Jul 2008 11:52:44 -0800 Duration: 204Randy Pausch, a Carnegie Mellon science professor, who became well known for his Last Lecture YouTube presentations passed away on Friday due to complications from pancreatic cancer. Pausch became famous on the internet when he delivered his talk about facing terminal cancer, which eventually turned into a national best-selling book. Pausch was recognized within computer science for his research on the way that humans interacted with computers. In his YouTube clip, he talked about fulfilling his childhood dreams and joked about his fascination with winning stuffed animals at amusement parks. Pausch lobbied for more federal funding for pancreatic cancer research in front of Congress. He is survived by his wife, Jai, and three children, Dylan, Logan and Chloe. He was only 47.
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E' MORTO RANDY PAUSCH / DEAD RANDY PAUSCH / Мертвыми Рэнди PAUSCH / Randy morts Pausch / قتلى Randy pausch
from YouTube :: Tag // oprah July 26, 2008
L'ultima lezione ai suoi studenti è stata registrata e - messa in Rete - ha avuto un successo strepitoso (guarda il suo intervento alla trasmissione di Oprah Winphrey sottotitolato in italiano). Pausch parla dei sogni di quando era bambino, dell'importanza di sognare e della possibilità di realizzare i propri desideri. «Non possiamo cambiare le carte che ci vengono servite, solo il modo in cui giochiamo la mano» è la celebre frase con cui il 18 settembre ha spiegato ai ragazzi l'importanza di non rinunciare mai a vivere, in un discorso piena di umorismo e ottimismo. INNO ALLA VITA - Una lezione di vita, un saluto profondo che ha commosso non solo gli allievi della Carnegie Mellon ma tutto il mondo. E che è diventato un libro tradotto in 30 lingue ed edito in Italia da Rizzoli ( «L'ultima lezione. La vita spiegata da un uomo che muore»), in cui i temi della last lection vengono sviluppati e approfonditi. «Ho un problema di sistema - aveva annunciato il docente di fronte a 400 studenti -. Benché abbia sempre goduto di forma fisica strepitosa, ho ben dieci metastasi al fegato e mi restano solo pochi mesi di vita». L'incontro finale tra il docente e i suoi studenti, tra ironia e riflessioni profonde, si era trasformato in un commosso inno alla vita. «Trovate la vostra passione e seguitela - disse -, non smettete di cercarla perché altrimenti ciò che state facendo è solo aspettare la Mietitrice». Lui, citato da Time tra le cento persone più influenti del mondo, la morte l'ha affrontata a viso aperto: «Non la battiamo vivendo più a lungo, ma vivendo bene e pienamente, perché ella verrà per tutti noi» aveva detto. Pausch, 47, a computer science professor, delivered the lecture, "Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams," at Carnegie Mellon in September 2007, a month after being told he had three to six months to live because his cancer had returned. The lanky, energetic Pausch talked about goals he had accomplished, like experiencing zero gravity and creating Disney attractions, and those he had not, including becoming a professional football player. He used rejections he was handed when he applied for jobs at Disney to comment on the importance of persistence. "The brick walls are there for a reason ... to show us how badly we want something," he said. "Because the brick walls are there to stop the people who don't want it badly enough. They're there to stop the other people." Video Watch what Pausch did for his wife » Starting with a joke about "a deathbed conversion" -- "I just bought a Macintosh" computer -- the educator went on to say that one of his childhood dreams was to write an entry in the World Book Encyclopedia. "I guess you can tell the nerds early," he added. Don't Miss * Oprah.com: Life lessons with Randy Pausch * Time.com: Randy Pausch, life teacher * YouTube: Randy Pausch's 'Last Lecture' An expert in virtual reality, Pausch did go on to write an encyclopedia entry on the subject. He discussed his fondness for winning stuffed animals at fairs, showed a slide of them, then -- pretending to be concerned his audience would think the image had been digitally manipulated -- produced them onstage. Donning silly costume items like a vest with arrows sticking out of it and a Mad Hatter's hat, he described working with students as a way to help other people achieve their dreams. He also played down his own importance, saying that after he got a Ph.D., his mother took to introducing him as "a doctor, but not the kind who helps people." The lecture has been viewed more than 3.2 million times since it was posted on YouTube in December. Pausch co-founded the university's Entertainment Technology Center and was known for developing interdisciplinary courses and research projects that attracted new students to the field of computer science. He also spent his career encouraging computer scientists to collaborate with artists, dramatists and designers, Carnegie Mellon said. The university's president, Jared Cohon, described Pausch as "a brilliant researcher and gifted teacher." "His love of teaching, his sense of fun and his brilliance came together in the Alice project, which teaches students computer programming while enabling them to do something fun -- making animated movies and games," Cohon added. "Carnegie Mellon -- and the world -- are better places for having had Randy Pausch in them." Pausch describes Cohon urging him to talk about having fun in his lecture, and telling him it's difficult because it's like asking a fish to talk about water. Author: fashion887 Keywords: randy paush stefano siviero news tumore tumori pancreas al fegato giovane 47 anni papà figli paradiso scienze biologiche uomo d'animo forte inno alla vita vivere non morire mai morte tristezza triste Pausch last lecture really achieving your childhood dreams july 25 2008 cancer motivating carnegie mellon journal cnn gossip life istruzione inspirational Added: July 26, 2008
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Randy Pausch, an Inspirator for millions
from Recently Featured July 25, 2008
Professor Randy Pausch, well known for his highly motivating Last Lecture, passed away this morning. If you have not seen his video, Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams , please do so. http://youtube.com/watch?v=ji5_MqicxSo Please respect him in your comments....
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Randy Pausch, an Inspirator for millions
from YouTube :: Recently Featured July 25, 2008
Professor Randy Pausch, well known for his highly motivating Last Lecture, passed away this morning. If you have not seen his video, "Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams", please do so. http://youtube.com/watch?v=ji5_MqicxSo Please respect him in your comments.... Author: khoof7 Keywords: randy Pausch last lecture really achieving your childhood dreams july 25 2008 cancer motivating carnegie mellon Added: July 25, 2008
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Carnegie Mellon in :60
from YouTube :: Videos by carnegiemellonu July 11, 2008
Carnegie Mellon is a global research university of more than 10,000 students, 70,000 alumni and 4,000 faculty and staff. Recognized for its world-class arts and technology programs, collaboration across disciplines and innovative leadership in education, Carnegie Mellon is consistently a top-ranked university. At Carnegie Mellon, our core values — innovation, creativity, problem-solving and collaborative teamwork — provide the foundation for everything we do. Guided by these values, Carnegie Mellon students experience a distinctive education that gives them tools to pioneer solutions through an approach that values both teamwork and leadership. The effect is both far-reaching and close to home. Its real-world impact is visible within our local communities, across the country and around the world. The university consists of seven schools and colleges: Carnegie Institute of Technology, College of Fine Arts, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Heinz School of Public Policy and Management, Mellon College of Science, School of Computer Science and the Tepper School of Business. Author: carnegiemellonu Keywords: Carnegie Mellon Fine Arts CFA Humanities HSS Engineering CIT Business Tepper Public Heinz Computer Science SCS MCS Added: July 11, 2008
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Carnegie Mellon Summer Pre-College Programs
from YouTube :: Videos by carnegiemellonu July 11, 2008
Carnegie Mellon's Pre-College program provides high-school age students the opportunity to experience college life at a major university. The six-week program program draws over 450 students each summer. Students can explore architecture, art, design, drama, music or the National High School Game Academy to prepare for study at the college level. Author: carnegiemellonu Keywords: Carnegie Mellon pre college apea Added: July 11, 2008
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Obama Campaign Stop: Economic Competitiveness Summit
from YouTube :: Videos by carnegiemellonu July 02, 2008
Senator Barack Obama spoke at Carnegie Mellon University on June 26, 2008. Senator Obama ended his three week "Change that Works for You" tour by hosting a summit at Carnegie Mellon on ensuring America's competitiveness in the global economy. The summit brought together economic, educational, community-based and industry leaders to discuss the challenges facing our workforce and craft solutions for the 21st Century. Participating in summit were: Federico Peña, Managing Director, Vestar Capital Partners, Steve Case, Chairman & CEO, Revolution, LLC, Andy Stern, International President, SEIU, Susan Hockfield, President, MIT, Geoffrey Canada, President & CEO, Harlem Children's Zone, Lael Brainard, Vice President and Director, U.S. Competitiveness Initiative, The Brookings Institution, Eli Broad, Founder, The Broad Foundation, John P. Surma, Chairman & CEO, United States Steel Corporation, Rick Wagoner, Chairman & CEO, General Motors, Senator Barack Obama, Harold Varmus, President, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Susan Castillo, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Oregon Department of Education, General Jim Jones, USMC (ret), President & CEO, Institute for 21st Century Energy, U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Vinod Khosla, Founder & Partner, Khosla Ventures. In anticipation of the presidential election this fall, Carnegie Mellon has extended invitations to speak on campus to both Senator John McCain and Senator Barack Obama. The university does not support or oppose any particular candidate and maintains an open door policy to all presidential candidates. Author: carnegiemellonu Keywords: Carnegie Mellon Presidential Campaign 2008 Barack Obama Added: July 2, 2008
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Barack Obama Visits Carnegie Mellon
from YouTube :: Videos by carnegiemellonu June 26, 2008
Senator Barack Obama spoke at Carnegie Mellon University on June 26, 2008. Senator Obama ended his three week "Change that Works for You" tour by hosting a summit at Carnegie Mellon on ensuring America's competitiveness in the global economy. The summit brought together economic, educational, community-based and industry leaders to discuss the challenges facing our workforce and craft solutions for the 21st Century. In anticipation of the presidential election this fall, Carnegie Mellon has extended invitations to speak on campus to both Senator John McCain and Senator Barack Obama. The university does not support or oppose any particular candidate and maintains an open door policy to all presidential candidates. Author: carnegiemellonu Keywords: Carnegie Mellon Barack Obama 2008 Presidential Campaign Added: June 26, 2008
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President Cohon Introduces Barack Obama
from YouTube :: Videos by carnegiemellonu June 26, 2008
Carnegie Mellon University president Jared Cohon introduced Senator Barack Obama at Carnegie Mellon University on June 26, 2008. Senator Obama ended his three week "Change that Works for You" tour by hosting a summit at Carnegie Mellon on ensuring America's competitiveness in the global economy. In anticipation of the presidential election this fall, Carnegie Mellon has extended invitations to speak on campus to both Senator John McCain and Senator Barack Obama. The university does not support or oppose any particular candidate and maintains an open door policy to all presidential candidates. Author: carnegiemellonu Keywords: Carnegie Mellon Jared Cohon Barack Obama Economy Education Reform Added: June 26, 2008
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Virtuosis Morphosis (Acoustic)
from my videos June 22, 2008
Author: Twilite Added: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 18:52:48 -0800 Duration: 326 u a href=http://nuleo.com/unplugged.htm more songs /u /a br u a href=http://myspace.com/twiliteminotaur Buy this song here /u /a br Music and video by Christian Miller (AKA Twilite Minotaur)
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Virtuosis Morphosis (Acoustic)
from Revver - video Videos June 22, 2008
Author: Twilite Added: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 18:52:48 -0800 Duration: 326 u a href=http://nuleo.com/unplugged.htm more songs /u /a br u a href=http://myspace.com/twiliteminotaur Buy this song here /u /a br Music and video by Christian Miller (AKA Twilite Minotaur)
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Student Speaker Betty Mbom
from YouTube :: Videos by carnegiemellonu May 30, 2008
Bertrade "Betty" Mbom was the student speaker at Carnegie Mellon University's Commencement ceremony on May 18, 2008. Betty received her bachelor's degree in biological sciences. Author: carnegiemellonu Keywords: Bertrade Betty Mbom student speaker Carnegie Mellon University commencement biological sciences College Science Added: May 30, 2008
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Edward Rubin Speaks at Commencement
from YouTube :: Videos by carnegiemellonu May 30, 2008
Edward Rubin, Alumni Professor of Engineering & Public Policy and Mechanical Engineering, spoke about his work with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) at the Carnegie Mellon University commencement ceremony on May 18, 2008. Dr. Rubin shared the Nobel Peace Prize with Al Gore and other members of the IPCC in December 2007. Featuring: Provost Mark Kamlet, Edward Rubin Author: carnegiemellonu Keywords: Edward Rubin Al Gore Intergovernmental Panel Climate Change IPCC Carnegie Mellon University commencement environment Added: May 30, 2008
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