Professor Randy Pausch (Oct. 23, 1960 - July 25, 2008) was remembered Sept. 22, 2008, at a memorial service held at Carnegie Mellon University. For more, visit www.cmu.edu/randysle cture.
An overview of "Inspire Innovation: The Campaign for Carnegie Mellon University", narrated by alumnus Ted Danson.
For more about Carnegie Mellon's comprehensive campaign, visit www.cmu.edu/campaign
Author and Carnegie Mellon alum Scott Berkun shows that much of what we know about innovation is wrong as he explores the history of innovation and creative thinking. Featuring: Scott Berkun http://www.scottberk un.com/
Learn how "Pittsburghese" has come to be such a strong symbol of Pittsburgh's identity. Barbara Johnstone, Professor of Rhetoric and Linguistics in Carnegie Mellon University's Department of English, will trace the history of the dialect, talk about how it is changing and how people across the country are keeping it alive.
Kai-Fu Lee, President of Google Greater China and Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science alum, gave the School of Computer Science Distinguished Lecture. In his lecture "Google China -- Can a Multinational Internet Company Succeed in China?", he discusses Google's success in China at a time when virtually every multinational Internet company was failing or pulling out.
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.
Carnegie Mellon's Kiltie Band performs the "Fight for the Glory of Carnegie" at the 2008 Homecoming game halftime show. The Kiltie Band celebrated its 100 year anniversary in 2008.
In a Local Economy lecture at Carnegie Mellon University, Michael Shuman, author of the The Small-Mart Revolution, talks about saving the world by eating locally.
Featuring: Michael Shuman http://www.small-mar t.org
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.
Keepon, the dancing yellow robot developed in-part at Carnegie Mellon, shakes his little yellow booty and earns a place on the Wall-of-Fame. He's joined by Carnegie Mellon alum Daniel H. Wilson (author of "How to Build a Robot Army" and host of "The Works"). More info at http://www.cmu.edu/r obou
Former U.S. Vice President and climate change expert Al Gore delivered the keynote speech at Carnegie Mellon University's Commencement ceremony on May 18, 2008.
Gore was the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize winner with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, of which Carnegie Mellon Engineering and Public Policy professor Ed Rubin was a member.
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