A new esports gaming facility opening this winter in Florissant will feature the latest recreational and competitive video gaming experiences.
Maryville University’s Center for Access and Achievement (CA2) has announced plans to open a STEM studio in September. The new Interactive STEM Studio: A Maryville Science and Robotics Pop-up will be located at Chesterfield Mall.
Immersive experiences like history tours, living history re-enactments, and history role play games and activities, are all fun ways to inspire children and teens to explore history. Here are a few unique ways to take your family's history exploration beyond the books:
While the Gateway Arch has long been known for offering visitors a unique look at our city from above, a new VR experience will transport visitors through time to offer a unique look at our city's past.
By Brett Solfermoser
Do you find your kids prioritizing video games, rushing to turn on the PS5 right when they get home from school? Or do they roll their eyes and groan when you ask them to turn off their Nintendo Switch at the dinner table? Chances are, if you’re a parent, you’ve encountered scenarios like these before—if not in your own family, certainly in those of your neighbors, friends, or child’s classmates at school. Whether we as parents like it or not, video games are as common as ever with kids and likely aren’t going anywhere anytime soon.
Looking for ways to "level up" quality time with your e-gamer, cosplayer or superhero sidekick? The St. Louis Metro offers numerous fun events and destinations for fans of video games, comic books, Pokémon, anime and more.
Most parents of school-aged children are probably familiar with the acronym STEAM, which describes the science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics skills that are in demand in today's workforce. Fortunately St. Louis offers some out-of-this-world opportunities to get kids excited about developing their STEAM skills: