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Computer Science at ѿýChicago

Starting with projects that require using your head, not repeating lessons from a textbook, our computer science students gain an education that builds skills and careers.

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All students have something to gain here, whether you are already considering one of our many new majors or if you might be interested in a minor, an additional major, or a course or two.

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There's always something to do at the Department of Computer Science! Develop your skills through collaborating with faculty, staff, and peers in research projects, keep up to date with events and our Seminar Series, and utilize our resources for academic success.

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Program

A new MS in Cybersecurity degree program will be launched starting in Fall 2025. If you were a Loyola graduate, you might be eligible for the Returning Rambler scholarship. Please click to learn more and to apply.

Student Success

ѿýChicago at WiCyS 2025

From April 2 to 5, 2025, several ѿýChicago students, along with their faculty advisor, attended the annual Women in Cybersecurity (WiCyS) Conference in Texas. Representing Loyola were students Lucia Garr, Nika Primus, Anisa Ramos, Nancy Rojas, Fiona Nicdao, and Gulnaz Zholshy. The WiCyS Conference is a premier event dedicated to advancing the role of women in cybersecurity. It brings together students, educators, industry professionals, and government leaders to foster community, mentorship, and professional development. Through keynotes, technical sessions, workshops, and career networking opportunities, WiCyS empowers women to thrive in the cybersecurity field and helps close the gender gap in tech. Loyola is proud to support student participation in events like WiCyS that not only build skills and connections, but also promote a more inclusive and diverse future for cybersecurity.

Student Success

Dr. Yas Silva received the 2025 Sujack Family Award for Faculty Research Excellence, the top research award given at Loyola’s College of Arts and Sciences. The awards ceremony was held on April 24, 2025. The award statement mentioned that “Dr. Silva’s groundbreaking work in cyberbullying detection and prevention has made a significant impact in both academia and society. We recognize his leadership in the BullyBlocker Project, an innovative initiative that combines computational models with social science frameworks to analyze and mitigate cyberbullying on social networks.” Congratulations to Dr. Silva and the BullyBlocker team!

Student Success

Chloe Kilroy and Tyler Rosario Honored for Research Impacting the Loyola Community

We are pleased to announce that Chloe Kilroy and Tyler Rosario have received the award for "Research Impacting the Loyola Community" at the ѿýChicago Graduate School Interdisciplinary Symposium, held on April 12, 2025, for their presentation, “Cyberbullying Networks: Analyzing Victim, Aggressor, and Defender Interactions on Instagram.” Their research was conducted as part of the BullyBlocker Project and was mentored by Professors Satyaki Sikdar and Yas Silva. This award honors graduate research that makes a significant and positive impact on the Loyola community through service, engagement, innovation, or scholarship. Chloe and Tyler’s work stood out for its rigor, relevance, and meaningful contributions to campus life and beyond. Please join us in congratulating Chloe and Tyler on this outstanding achievement!

Students

Muhammad Khan Receives Loyola Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Award

Congratulations to Muhammad Khan for being recognized with the Loyola Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Award for 2025. Muhammad conducts his research under the mentorship of Dr. Daniel Moreira. This award celebrates exceptional academic inquiry and dedication to undergraduate research. Well done, Muhammad!

Students

ѿýChicago students recently participated in the Undergraduate Research and Engagement Symposium. On April 5th, student presented original research across a wide range of disciplines. The annual event brings together students from across the region to share their work, connect with peers, and engage in academic dialogue. Loyola students presented projects in fields such as cybersecurity, public health, social justice, and environmental science. Their participation reflects the university’s strong commitment to undergraduate research and community engagement.

Students

Congratulations to Arrianna Szymczak, BS Cybersecurity ’24 and expected MS Computer Science ’25, on being selected for the highly competitive NCYTE Fellowship. This honor recognizes Arrianna’s academic excellence and passion for cybersecurity and education. Through the fellowship, Arrianna will have the opportunity to explore careers in education while gaining hands-on experience. She will participate in a classroom management and pedagogy workshop, complete an intensive cybersecurity bootcamp, and take on a teaching assignment to apply her skills in a real-world setting. This fellowship not only highlights Arrianna’s accomplishments but also supports her development as a future leader in cybersecurity education. Congratulations, Arrianna!

Faculty Success

CRA Leadership Academy

Dr. Eric Chan-Tin, Founding Director of the Loyola Center for Cybersecurity and Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science, was accepted to participate in the 2025 CRA Leadership Academy.

Talk from ORNL

Dr. Toby Nelson gave a talk titled “Green Chemistry: From Biosourced and Bioinspired Organic Semiconductors to Mechanochemistry” to our students in March 2025.

Welcome the New Cybersecurity Office Assistant!

We are thrilled to introduce our newest team member, Brielle Buford, who has joined us as the Center for Cybersecurity Office Assistant!

WiCyS Loyola Steminist

On March 14, WiCyS Loyola hosted an incredible Steminist event, bringing together seven powerhouse women speakers from top organizations like ѿýChicago, Motorola Solutions, Northern Trust, and Northwestern University.

February Cybersecurity Competitions

Our students participated in multiple national cybersecurity competitions in February including Department of Energy Command and Illinois Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC).

ChiBrrCon 2025

On February 13, 2025, a group of ѿýChicago students, including Lynette Lim, Nika Primus, and Lucia Garr, braved the cold weather and snow and attended ChiBrrCon 2025 in Chicago.

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