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Lyon College Provides All Students with Laptops

November 06, 2008 04:29 PM ET | Alison Go | Permanent Link | Print

Lyon College in Arkansas is planning to supply its students and faculty with 550 laptops over the next three years. The small liberal arts school, whose population is less than 500, has already passed out 200 computers to faculty and its current freshmen class. Lyon joins around 200 other colleges, mostly small schools, who supply all their students with notebook computers.

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