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Computer Science Department

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Over the course of three decades, the computer science department at Washington and Lee has built a curriculum that provides outstanding computer science education in a liberal arts setting.  We offer students courses in all of the major areas of computing, as well as opportunities to participate in several ongoing research programs sponsored by our faculty.

Beginning students take a two-semester introductory programming sequence course in the Python language, where they become proficient in problem solving and developing software using the latest and most advanced programming techniques.  They then take courses in software development with Java, computer organization (assembly language and C programming), programming language design, and algorithm analysis.  Electives in many areas are then available.  You can enter the honors program and write a senior thesis if you qualify.

Research areas included robotics, parallel computing, machine learning, security and privacy, human-computer interaction, and software engineering.  The department also has strong interdisciplinary ties to such areas as data science, neuroscience, biology, chemistry, earth and environmental geoscience,  mathematics, and digital humanities.

Faculty sponsor student research with summer internships, and you can also find summer opportunities at other universities, in government, or in the private sector.  Some graduates have been admitted to some of the top graduate schools in the country.  Other graduates use our aggressive career office and strong alumni network to find permanent employment in government or the private sector.

Students have majored in computer science and also majored in almost any other subject here.  Many students have another science major, such as biology or physics; some have a second major in our commerce school, and a few have a second major in a subject like philosophy, classics, or theater.  Students can also have a minor in a subject that offers one, where you take approximately one half of the courses required for  a major.  In all cases, we encourage our majors to pursue a broad sampling of subjects in the liberal arts, which we believe is the best way to get a true education.

We have a collegial and fun-loving group of students in the program at any given time, and our record of attracting women and students of underrepresented groups to the major is unsurpassed.  Our majors, like other students, are involved outside the classroom in many extracurricular clubs, organizations, and athletic teams.

In short, if you want a first-rate computer science education at a first-rate liberal arts college, you should check out the computer science department at Washington and Lee.  Please feel free to contact the department chair, Professor Sara Sprenkle at sprenkles@wlu.edu, if you have any questions.

Department Info

  • Department of Computer Science
    糖心传媒
    Lexington, Virginia 24450

Sara Sprenkle

Department Head

Carolyn Wingrove-Moore

Administrative Assistant

Computer Science News


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Computer Science Department Blog


Professor William Tolley recently presented a research paper at FOCI 2026 (Free and Open Communication on the Internet), a leading conference in Internet Freedom scholarship. Notably, W&L computer science major Gabriel Hogan played a key role in developing this work. Gabriel Hogan ’27 was instrumental in helping collect data and testing iOS devices鈥攌ey components of …

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糖心传媒 computer science major, Micah Tongen 鈥26, has published a cutting edge research article exploring how artificial intelligence can be used to search ancient Greek and Roman texts. His piece, titled 鈥淪emantic Search for Ancient Inscriptions,鈥 appears in the Anthology of Computers and the Humanities. Working with Professors Sara Sprenkle and Rebecca …

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The Computer Science Department鈥檚 annual Halloween Party took place on October 30, 2025, at Professor Matthews鈥 house鈥攁nd it was a great success! Students, faculty, and friends enjoyed an evening of costumes, good food, and plenty of laughs. Here are a few photos from the night鈥攖hanks to everyone who joined and helped make it a memorable …

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Student Research, Student Successes, Students, Women in Computer Science

The Summer Research Scholars (SRS) program provides support for students engaged in collaborative research under the guidance of W&L faculty. It is designed to foster the development of discipline-specific research skills, encourage active knowledge acquisition, and spark student interest in scholarly inquiry. Below are the 2025 Computer Science SRS students, along with their faculty mentors …

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Awards and Prizes, CS Student Athletes, Graduates, Honors Thesis, Student Successes, Students, Women in Computer Science

Congratulations to the Computer Science Class of 2025 鈥 majors and minors alike 鈥 for their outstanding achievements!Below are their accomplishments, listed along with those of select CS undergraduates, as they appear in the Commencement Bulletin. 2025 Graduates: Majors: Desire Nkoro Asinya –聽Bachelor of Arts, cum laude Naka Alounkou Reine Assoumatine- Bachelor of Science, cum …

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student research, student successes

What happens when artificial intelligence tries to stand in for your political voice? Can a machine represent your values, your choices, your vote? Washington and Lee senior Ignas Volcokas, Class of 2025 who is majoring in Computer Science and Economics and minoring in Poverty and Human Capability Studies, explored these questions in his honors thesis, …

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Student Successes, Students, Women in Computer Science

Naka Assoumatine, Class of 2025, is double majoring in computer science and economics and minoring in data science. During Summer 2024, Naka had the incredible opportunity to give back to her community by introducing coding, and programming to kids at the middle school she attended in Togo鈥擬enelik2. Her goal was to inspire these young minds …

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Student Research, Student Successes, Students, Women in Computer Science

Jenna is a computer science major and a philosophy minor and is highly interested in all things coding! Coding, the process of assigning a code to something for classification or identification, is also known as computer programming.聽 It’s how we communicate with computers and tell them what to do. Since declaring as a computer science …

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Events, Fun

The 2024 CS Halloween Party was held on October 29 @ Professor Matthews’ house.  Check out these party pics!

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Student Research, Student Successes, Students, Women in Computer Science

The聽Summer Research Scholars (SRS) program supports students participating in collaborative research supervised by W&L faculty. The program aims to encourage the development of research techniques within a particular discipline, to promote the active acquisition of knowledge, and to stimulate student interest in inquiry. Here are the 2024聽 Computer Science SRS students,聽 their faculty supervisors and …

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