For Presidents, There's No Place Like It

A college president's home can be his or her castle, but not necessarily. In fact, while college leaders have similar responsibilities, their homes are as varied as their campus traditions. Here's a sampling:

At Fairfield University, the Rev. Aloysius P. Kelley, the president, stays in close contact with students -- so close, in fact, that they're neighbors.

Father Kelley lives in housing designated for juniors and seniors at the Roman Catholic institution. Although each

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