A Small College's Mixed Results With Technology

W. Va. Wesleyan is praised as a model, but some question the goals and the costs

Chapel 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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