Click here to create your personal news page. The news that appears on Mellon will appear there and be constantly updated. You can then modify the page, share it with your friends, or export it and have it appear elsewhere.
You can also create a personal news page and follow the news that interests you by clicking on the tab labelled 'New page'.
As Bank of New YorkMellon's CEO Robert Kelley said earlier this month, the banking company is making significant strides in fulfilling its pledge to create 1,000 to 2,000 jobs in the region by 2012.
Carnegie Mellon computer science professor Randy Pausch achieved notoriety with his riviting "last lecture" last September. Pausch was diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer and gave this lecture to honor his students and others at Carnegie Mellon, imparting life lessons and...
Randy Pausch, a terminally ill professor whose earnest farewell lecture at Carnegie Mellon University became an Internet phenomenon and best-selling book that turned him into a symbol for living and dying well, died Friday at his home in Chesapeake, Va., of complications from pancreatic cancer. He was 47.
Randy Pausch, a Carnegie Mellon University computer scientist whose "last lecture" about facing terminal cancer became an Internet sensation and a best-selling book, has died. He was 47.
BNY Mellon to provide cash management services for Sealink Funding transaction (Banking Business Review) The Bank of New YorkMellon has been mandated by the Free State of Saxony - in consultation with Landesbank Baden-Wurttemberg and a group of German banks - to provide loan servicing, cash management, reconciliation, settlement, accounting, and hedging execution services for its E16...
From Carnegie Mellon: Randy Pausch, the professor at Carnegie Mellon University who inspired countless students in the classroom and others worldwide through his highly acclaimed last lecture, has died of complications from pancreatic cancer. He was 47. Also a Carnegie Mellon alumnus, Pausch co-founded the Entertainment Technology Center and led researchers who ...
Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pa., is a distinctive, world-class research university that blends cutting-edge programs across many disciplines including business, computer science, the arts and sciences, engineering and public policy. (PRNewsFoto/CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY)
Randy Pausch, the professor at Carnegie-Mellon famous for his stirring " last lecture ", has died. From his obituary in the Houston Chronicle , we see again that this was someone who knew how to live: The book The Last Lecture leaped to the top of the nonfiction best-seller lists after its publication in April and remains there this week. The book deal was reported to be worth more than $6 million....
Noted Computer Science professor Randy Pausch passed away today after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. Dr. Pausch was a founder of the Entertainment Technology Center at Carnegie Mellon University and worked on the Alice program, an animated educational system for high school and college students. It’s not difficult to find educators in CS [...]
Carnegie Mellon computer science professor Randy Pausch gave his riveting "final lecture" this past September. Fortunately, Wall Street Journal columnist Jeffrey Zaslow was in attendance to cover it. Zaslow's column about it, together with the related videos, brought Professor Pausch to our attention. We wrote about Zaslow's column here . Carnegie Mellon posted the video of his lecture...
Noted Computer Science professor Randy Pausch passed away today after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. Dr. Pausch was a founder of the Entertainment Technology Center at Carnegie Mellon University and worked on the Alice program, an animated educational system for high school and college students. It’s not difficult to find educators in CS [...]
The Carnegie Mellon professor who told his story and emphasized happiness to be alive in his "Last Lecture" and the book of the same name, passed away last night at the age of 47. Pausch, who gave the lecture last...
... taught them. My condolences to Randy's family & friends. Randy Pausch, the professor at Carnegie Mellon University who inspired countless students in the classroom and others worldwide through his highly acclaimed last lecture, has died of complications from pancreatic cancer. He was 47. Also a Carnegie Mellon alumnus, Pausch co-founded the Entertainment Technology Center and led...
NEW YORK - Randy Pausch, a university professor whose "last lecture" celebrating life in the face of terminal cancer became a book which made him a best-selling sensation, died Friday at age 47.Pausch died at home of complications from pancreatic cancer, Carnegie Mellon University, where he taught for 10 years, reported on its Web site.More CIO InsightsThe science professor was best known for...