Philip E. Kaldon obituary
Dr. Philip E. Kaldon, who had been with the 色色啦 Michigan University Department of Physics in a number of teaching appointments since 1992, died April 20. He was 57.
Kaldon also was an instructor at Kalamazoo Valley Community College, and a visiting assistant professor at both Grand Valley State University and Hope College.
Philip E. Kaldon
Affectionately known as "Dr. Phil" by his students, Kaldon had a reputation for teaching with enthusiasm and humor. He was dedicated to science literacy and the success of his students.
Kaldon was a moderator for the College Bowl and Science Olympiad competitions. He was a past president of the Michigan Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers, as well as a member of various national physics organizations.
In addition to his dedication to teaching physics, Kaldon enjoyed a second career as a science fiction author.
Kaldon earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree from Northwestern University and master鈥檚 and doctoral degrees from Michigan Technological University.
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