Head down the stairs (or elevator) to the Conoco/Phillips Atrium, on the North side of the building on the second floor near the Starbucks location. This will be the ground level on this side of the Zachry Engineering Education Complex.
ConocoPhillips Atrium and Leach Learning Resource Center
The ConocoPhillips Atrium is a popular gathering and study spot for students because it is just steps away from the largest Starbucks on campus and adjacent to the Leach Learning Resource Center, which offers many tools and support to students throughout their academic journey.
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With Starbucks just steps away, the ConocoPhillips Atrium is a popular spot for study groups and friendly gatherings. This space is well-suited for poster sessions, receptions and informal gatherings. One of the interesting things about Zachry is that there are a lot of different types of study areas. Some areas like this one are more out in the open with a little bit of noise, and others are quiet and more isolated like the space in the Leach Learning Resource Center.
We have talked about some of the resources in Zachry that are here all the time, but the Leach Learning Resource Center can be used by a lot of different groups. It is a multilevel learning center in Zachry dedicated to serving and advancing the success and overall well-being of undergraduate students in the Texas A&M University College of Engineering. For example, Counseling and Psychological Services has used this space for counseling sessions during finals week. This space is a hub where engineering students can seek and receive peer support, individual tutoring and information technology support.