London’s Architectural Association is undergoing the sort of dramatic change all schools of architecture periodically experience. They will be taking on a new director in the fall, Eva Franch i ...
Gene Bickers, professor of physics and astronomy and vice provost for undergraduate programs, shared his thoughts about the evolution of scientific theory and its relevance to intelligent life during ...
It wound up taking place two years later than expected, but University Historian James O’Toole has delivered his “last lecture” at Boston College. O’Toole, the Clough Millennium Professor of History ...
The last of Professor James's series of eight lectures on "The Present Situation in Philosophy" will be given at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon in the New Lecture Hall. "A Pluralistic Universe" will be ...
Carnegie Mellon Computer Science Professor Randy Pausch's book, "The Last Lecture", was released last week, just over six months from when he gave his heavily YouTube viewed lecture by the same name.
Two Tufts professors delivered their last lectures to the university yesterday evening, or so they were told. During the second-annual Last Lecture event, Professor of Associate Electrical and ...
With perhaps only months to live, professor Randy Pausch, 46, gave one last lecture — on fulfilling your childhood dreams. The video has become an online hit. And now for something which is making the ...
Carnegie Mellon professor Randy Pausch's last lecture made him famous worldwide when it was put online. A published version of that lecture became a best-selling book. Pausch died Thursday night after ...
Randy Pausch, the Carnegie Mellon computer-science professor with terminal cancer whose "Last Lecture" became a YouTube sensation in late 2007, died early Friday morning. Pausch died at his home in ...
WSJ's Jeff Zaslow discusses his new book "The Last Lecture," about beloved Carnegie Mellon computer-science professor Randy Pausch. Last year, Dr. Pausch, who was told he had a few months to live, ...
At age 13, Randall Rojas looked to the skies and felt humbled by the serenity and beauty of space. When he first read Albert Einstein’s writings on the forces of nature, he learned about the “theory ...
Dr. Virginia Beard, associate professor of political science at Hope College, will present “Grace and Beauty, Death and Life—Now and Yet to Be” on Monday, Nov. 4, at 7 p.m. in the Maas Center ...
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