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Don P. Moon (February 8, 1936 – April 2, 2025) was an American academic administrator, minister, and nuclear reactor physicist. He was the president of
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from 1978 to 2004, and began serving on the faculty of
Shimer College Shimer Great Books School ( ) is a Classic_book#University_programs, Great Books college that is part of North Central College in Naperville, Illinois. Prior to 2017, Shimer was an independent, accredited college on the south side of Chicago, or ...
in 1967.


Early life and education

Moon was born in 1936 in
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.Moorhead, p. 178. He was the son of Don P. Moon, an admiral in the
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. Moon earned a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics from
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in 1957, and a Master of Science in Reactor Engineering from
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in 1958. Moon worked as a nuclear reactor physicist at
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from 1959 to 1964.Moorhead, p. 179. He subsequently completed a Master of Divinity at
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, an Episcopalian seminary, in 1965.


Career

From 1966 to 1967 Moon taught at Sauk Valley Community College in
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. In 1967, Moon joined the natural sciences faculty of
Shimer College Shimer Great Books School ( ) is a Classic_book#University_programs, Great Books college that is part of North Central College in Naperville, Illinois. Prior to 2017, Shimer was an independent, accredited college on the south side of Chicago, or ...
in nearby
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. While an instructor, he held administrative positions including chairman of the Natural Sciences Program, director of the Oxford Program, dean of students and dean of faculty. After the attempted closure of the college by the board of trustees in 1973, Moon became one of a small group of faculty known as the Shimer Steering Committee, who coordinated efforts to save the college. Moon became president of Shimer College on March 18, 1978. The college moved from Mount Carroll to
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in the winter of that year, remaining there until 2006. Moon's leadership style as president was characterized as "collegial and low key", and he was credited with providing a necessary calming influence during the difficult negotiations surrounding the liquidation of the Mount Carroll Campus.Moorhead, p. 199 During Moon's subsequent tenure, enrollment more than tripled, from 40 students to 130, and the new Waukegan campus was expanded from two buildings to 12. In 2004, Moon stepped down from the presidency but continued to teach; he was succeeded as president by
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.


See also

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History of Shimer College Shimer College was founded in 1852, when the pioneer town of Mt. Carroll, Illinois, lacking a public school, incorporated the Mt. Carroll Seminary with no land, no teachers, and no money for this purpose. Founded as non-denominational, it was af ...
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List of Shimer College people This is a list of notable students and faculty of Shimer College, a Great Books college that was acquired in 2017 by North Central College. Founded in 1853, Shimer occupied a traditional college campus in Mount Carroll, Illinois, from 1853 to 1 ...


Works cited

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References


External links


Faculty profile of Don Moon
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