‘The Last Lecture’ featured at Owens

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The public invited to join Owens Community College students and employees in viewing a broadcast version
of former Carnegie Mellon University Professor Randy Pausch’s "The Last Lecture" on Tuesday.
The broadcast will be shown in the Center for Fine and Performing Arts Mainstage Theatre at noon.
Presented by the Office of Student Activities, "The Last Lecture" is free and the public is
encouraged to attend. Owens’ campus is located on Oregon Road in Perrysburg Township.
Pausch, who died of complications from pancreatic cancer, is highly regarded for inspiring countless
students in the classroom and others worldwide through his acclaimed "The Last Lecture." Also
a Carnegie Mellon alumnus, Pausch co-founded the Entertainment Technology Center and led researchers who
created Alice, a revolutionary way to teach computer programming.
Outside of the classroom, Pausch gained public fame for delivering what would come to be known as
"The Last Lecture." On Sept. 18, 2007, only a month after doctors told him that he had three
to six months to live following a recurrence of pancreatic cancer, he presented a lecture called
"Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams" to a packed auditorium at Carnegie Mellon.
The moving and often humorous talk recounted his efforts to achieve such childhood dreams as becoming a
professional football player, experiencing zero gravity and developing Disney World attractions. In the
process, he shared his insights on finding the good in other people, working hard to overcome obstacles
and living generously.
The video appeared on countless Web sites and has been viewed by millions. Television appearances
included the "Oprah Winfrey Show," ABC’s "Good Morning America" and "The CBS
Evening News." In addition, a book version of "The Last Lecture," which was co-written by
Jeff Zaslow of the "Wall Street Journal," became a best-seller upon its release.
For more information about Pausch’s "The Last Lecture" visit www.cmu.edu/randyslecture.

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