March 16, 2001
A Small College's Mixed Results With Technology
W. Va. Wesleyan is praised as a model, but some question the goals and the costsChapel bells echo off the hills while William R. Haden, the president of West Virginia Wesleyan College, strolls through the campus of red-brick Georgian buildings, calling out to passing students by name. He recounts the institution's hundred-year history -- first as a precollege seminary, and now as a liberal-arts institution. He points out that the chapel's white steeple has a modern twin on the other
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