Articles by Sirena Hargrove-Leak
Ƶ engineering students named 2025 TOM Fellows
September 26, 2025
The TOM Fellowship Program is a nine-month international program that supports campus leaders, students and faculty in leading “communities” of students who use their engineering and design skills to co-create solutions.
Sirena Hargrove-Leak publishes in the Journal of STEM Education
May 22, 2012
Sirena Hargrove-Leak, assistant professor of engineering, published “Experience Engineering: An Engineering Course for Non-Majors” in the April 2012 edition of Journal of STEM Education.
Ƶ to host national high school engineering competition
September 2, 2011
Ƶ has been accepted as an official competition site for the 2012 JETS TEAMS Competition.
Sirena Hargrove-Leak publishes paper with dual-degree engineering students
September 27, 2010
Sirena Hargrove-Leak, an assistant professor of engineering, along with Dustin “Dusty” French ’11, and Paul Schifano ’10, published “Li-Al layered double hydroxides as catalysts for the synthesis of flavanone” in Catalysis Communications.
Sirena Hargrove-Leak publishes and presents at engineering education conference
April 28, 2010
Sirena Hargrove-Leak recently gave a talk, “Engaging Current and Future Engineering Students Using PBS Design Squad,” at the American Society for Engineering Education Southeast Section Meeting.
Underwater Vehicle Expo on Jan. 24
January 23, 2008