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Dr. Li-Chiou Chen Appointed as Interim Dean of Seidenberg

By
Sven Latinovic
Posted
August 27, 2024
Seidenberg Interim Dean (in the middle of the photo) Dr. Li-Chiou Chen posing for a photo with Interim Dean Provost Dr. Jonathan Hill (to her left) and Pace President Marvin Krislov (to her right.)

The Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems is excited to announce that Dr. Li-Chiou Chen has assumed the role of our school鈥檚 interim dean, starting on August 16. Dr. Chen, a long-standing member of the Seidenberg community, brings an impressive track record of academic leadership and a deep commitment to student success. Her keen pedagogical insights and market-focused approach will guide the Seidenberg School through the upcoming academic year.

As a professor, the current director of Seidenberg鈥檚 MS in Cybersecurity program, and leader of prestigious programs like the CyberCorps Scholarship for Service, Dr. Chen has been instrumental in shaping the Seidenberg School's innovative programs and fostering a student-centric environment. Her leadership will undoubtedly continue to drive the school鈥檚 mission of preparing students for the challenges of tomorrow's technology landscape. When talking about how she envisions the upcoming year for students, Dr. Chen said that 鈥渢his is a place for students to call home, a place where they can grow and expand their interests. They come here not just to study, but to also participate in something they are interested in outside of the classroom. Our mission is to make sure the students feel like they can always find someone in the school that they can talk to, who can guide them and answer their questions. Even after they鈥檝e graduated, we want them to feel supported by Seidenberg.鈥 She added that 鈥渢he school has a very good foundation right now, and has been going in an upward trajectory for the past eight to ten years. We want to keep the stability that this trajectory has given us, but we also aim to expand in new directions with the development of new majors and adding more research opportunities for our faculty and students.鈥

This appointment follows the transition of Seidenberg鈥檚 current and longstanding dean, Dr. Jonathan Hill, who will be stepping into the role of Interim Provost for 花季传媒. Dr. Hill has been a transformative leader at Seidenberg, and his new role will allow him to bring his characteristic positive influence to the University on a broader scale. We extend our heartfelt thanks to Dr. Hill for his outstanding contributions to Seidenberg and wish him continued success in his new role.

As we embark on this new chapter, the Seidenberg community remains committed to fostering a collaborative, welcoming, and supportive culture. With the Fall semester approaching, we are confident that under Dr. Chen鈥檚 leadership, Seidenberg will continue to thrive and take on new challenges with the resilience and innovation that define our school. Congratulations to Dr. Chen, and best of luck to Dr. Hill in his new position!

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