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Li-Chiou Chen Appointed Dean of 91ÊÓÆµ's Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems
91ÊÓÆµ has appointed Li-Chiou Chen as dean of the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems following a thorough internal search conducted in accordance with the Faculty Handbook. Her five-year term begins on July 16, 2026.
Since stepping into the role of interim dean nearly two years ago, Chen has provided thoughtful, steady leadership during an important period of transformation for Seidenberg. She has built on the school's strengths while advancing a vision centered on academic excellence, innovation, student success, and strategic investment in the future of computing and technology education.
The appointment comes after a thoughtful internal search led by Seidenberg's Faculty Council. Throughout the process, Chen distinguished herself through her record of collaborative leadership, strategic vision, and deep commitment to the school's mission. Her ability to guide Seidenberg through a period of meaningful change while fostering academic excellence, strengthening partnerships, and supporting students made her the clear choice to lead the school into its next chapter.
Over the past two years, Chen has brought people together around a shared vision for Seidenberg's future while advancing initiatives that strengthen academic programs, expand research opportunities, and enhance the student experience. Under her leadership, the school has secured more than $10 million in external grant funding, strengthened its research enterprise, and advanced priorities that improve program quality and expand opportunities for students.
Among Chen's priorities has been ensuring that Seidenberg continues to evolve alongside the rapidly changing technology landscape. Under her leadership, the school will launch three new artificial intelligence degree programs in fall 2026: a Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence, a Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence, and a Master of Science in Applied Artificial Intelligence.
With the introduction of the bachelor's program, Seidenberg will become the first school in Westchester County to offer a dedicated undergraduate degree in artificial intelligence. These new programs reflect Seidenberg's commitment to preparing students with the technical expertise, ethical foundation, and practical experience needed to lead in one of today's fastest-evolving fields.
These accomplishments reflect Chen's collaborative leadership and her commitment to preparing students for success in rapidly evolving fields. Together, they reinforce Seidenberg's reputation as a leader in computing, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and emerging technologies while positioning the school for continued growth and innovation.
As dean, Chen will continue to build on Seidenberg's strong trajectory while advancing the school's mission of educating the next generation of technology leaders and innovators. Under her leadership, Seidenberg will continue expanding its academic offerings, strengthening research, and creating transformative opportunities for students.