Remembering Richard E. Goodman, UC Berkeley professor emeritus, pioneer of rock mechanics, founder of Berkeley Opera
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Richard Dick E. Goodman, a notable UC Berkeley geological engineering professor, passed away on March 10 at 89. He was an exceptional talent who merged his musical genius with academic success, founding the Berkeley Opera Company. He began his academic journey without a conventional high school graduation, obtaining scholarships and degrees ultimately culminating in a Ph.D. from UC Berkeley. Renowned for his contributions, Goodman authored five books and numerous articles, earning prestigious awards throughout his life. His adventurous spirit took him to Baffin Island, where he experienced the rigors of mineral prospecting while immersing in local cultures.
Goodman was a vibrant figure who blended music with a successful academic career in geological engineering, inspiring students and colleagues around the globe.
Despite not having a conventional education, Dick's genius was recognized early on, leading to a remarkable career defined by significant contributions to geology and music.
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