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The Carnegie Mellon professor, who battled pancreatic cancer, became an Internet sensation
A "last lecture" by Randy Pausch, a Carnegie Mellon professor facing terminal cancer, became an Internet sensation.
Randy Pausch, the professor whose "last lecture" became a runaway phenomenon on the Internet and was turned into a best-selling book, died Friday of pancreatic cancer, Carnegie Mellon University announced on its Web site.
As a professor, he spent most of his life with students. But in 2007, the Internet widened his classroom -- and his influence
Professor Randy Pausch, whose "last lecture" about his terminal cancer became a bestselling book, has died.
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