The Center for Applied Research of Information Technology (CARIT) is an an interdisciplinary research center that brings faculty and students together from across the university to pursue teaching, research, and outreach across a diverse set of scholarly and social topics. Our goal is to collaborate with other disciplines to find new opportunities to apply computing in new ways to solve today's most challenging problems. The CARIT is a valuable resource for faculty in need of assistance for research projects, grants, and contracts. In addition, organizations and agencies can utilize the CARIT in a variety of areas such as technology evaluations or business analysis. The CARIT will provide an environment that focuses on facilitating an applied learning environment for Kennesaw State University graduate and undergraduate students with all aspects of computing and its applications in engineering, science, and technology.
Department of Information Technology recently received three awards totaling more than $50,000 from round 18 of the ALG program, a University System of Georgia initiative which promotes alternatives to expensive textbooks.
KSU's Division of University Advancement have announced a $50,000 donation to establish the John Boyko Endowed Scholarship to honor his legacy.
This year, teams of students competing in the College of Computing and Software Engineering's (CCSE) fourth annual Hackathon were faced with the entirely new challenge of participating fully online.