Khoury College.
Our people are our power




As part of one of the world’s leading colleges of computer science, our faculty and staff are committed to the success of our students. Team Khoury is on your side.
- Top faculty dedicated to teaching and mentoring in the classroom and in the lab
- Advisors and coordinators supporting students during every step of their educational journey from course selection to co-op placement
- Staff committed to creating a supportive environment, where productivity and collaboration flourish
Meet the people of Khoury College
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Agnes H. Chan
Agnes Chan is a professor emeritus and the executive director of information assurance and cybersecurity at Khoury College. Her cryptography and security research has spanned mutual authentication algorithms, communications security, and open clouds, and she holds patents on ultrafast pseudorandom sequence generators and software-based stream ciphers.
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William D. Clinger
William Clinger is an associate professor emeritus at Khoury College. Among numerous contributions to functional and higher-order programming languages, he helped to develop the IEEE/ANSI standard for Scheme.
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Mitchell Wand
Mitchell Wand is a professor emeritus and part-time lecturer at Khoury College. His interests center around the semantics of programming languages and issues of compiler correctness, and he has published over 120 papers and three books on the subjects.