Computer Science degree in Arts & Sciences vs. CS in Engineering dept?

I’m currently a CS major in the Engineering school at Cornell and I can say that there is not much of a difference between my education and that of the A&S CS majors here. The only difference is that I had to take the engineering core classes(which include Chem and Physics) while they have to take the A&S core classes(which include a foreign language). I don’t think that employers or grad schools really care which path you take. Given your daughters’ interests I’m guessing that she would happier at a liberal arts/ arts and sciences school. There is growing crossover between more traditionally liberal arts fields and CS. This is especially true with topics like Artificial Intelligence which can crossover with Psychology and linguistics.