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St. Louis College of Pharmacy—Campus and Parking Garage Maps & Driving Directions

St. Louis College of Pharmacy
St. Louis, MO 63110 United States
+ Google Map Link for Driving Directions | MAP LINK is to 4531 Children’s Place, the St. Louis College of Pharmacy Parking Garage.

Teen Science Cafe: Not Just Pill Counters | Tue, Apr 9, 6:00 p.m. – 8 p.m.

This cafe is being held on the 2nd floor of the Recreation & Student Center in Rooms 220 and 221 (Red Star on Campus Map).

Parking and Student Drop-off and Pick-up
Parking is free in the St. Louis College of Pharmacy parking garage at 4531 Children’s Place. (Yellow Star on Campus Map). Parents dropping off and picking up students park in the garage and walk your student over to the Recreation & Student Center. There will be directional signage to the Center along the way. DO NOT drop off and pick up students in the circle lot in front of the Student Center. The circle lot WILL NOT be open for student drop-off and pick-up.

Parent Lounge
Parents/guardians remaining on campus during the cafe may use the Dining Hall in the Recreation & Student Center OR the Starbucks/Chick-Fil-A on campus (Parent Lounge on Campus Map).  Wi-fi is available on campus. You will need to use the Guest Access instructions below to log into wi-fi.

Guest Internet Access Steps
1. Click on the network connection icon in the lower right hand part of your screen.
2. Select STLCOP-Guest and wait for system to connect.
3. Once connected, open any internet browser and type in www.stlcop.edu
4. You’ll be asked for a guest email. This can be any email.
5. Click Connect
6. You are now connected.

STLCoP Teen Cafe Campus Map

St. Louis College of Pharmacy Parking Garage, 4531 Children’s Place, St. Louis, MO 63110

St. Louis College of Pharmacy Recreation & Student Center
(Cafe is in Rooms 220/221)

St. Louis College of Pharmacy—Campus and Parking Garage Maps & Driving Directions

Shuttterbee! Community Action Backyard Bee Photography to Improve Conservation Practices

July 1 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Your Backyard! Greater St. Louis Bi-State Region, United States

Feeling shut in? Ready for Spring? Get out with Shutterbee! in this yearly Community Action science collaboration to document bee diversity and inform conservation strategies in the St. Louis region. OPEN to ALL area nature and conservation enthusiasts 12 years and up.

Registration for training and participation in Shutterbee required! Click registration link below.

Join the team! Our citizen scientists photograph bees every two weeks in a location of their choosing and upload their observations to iNautralist. Our research team then identifies the bees and plants in the photographs and uses those data to test hypotheses regarding bee diversity and behavior. We share our results and related information regularly through newsletters, seminars, and social media posts.

Every spring, we enroll and train new participants; if you are interested, REGISTER HERE or email shutterbee@webster.edu. You will receive 3-4 hours of training and join a wonderful community of bee enthusiasts!

Details and additional resources on photographing and identifying bees and helping pollinators can be found on the Shutterbee website.

Shutterbee is a Community Science special partnership program of Nicole Miller-Struttmann, Ph.D., the Laurance L. Browning, Jr. endowed Chair and Associate Professor of Biological Science at Webster University; and the 2019 Academy of Science - St. Louis Outstanding St. Louis Scientist Educator Award recipient, in collaboration with Saint Louis University and the Billiken Bee Lab, the Saint Louis Zoo, Missouri Botanical Garden, and Bring Conservation Home: A St. Louis Audubon Society Community Partnership. Funding support from Webster University, the Missouri Department of Conservation, and the Living Earth Collaborative Center for Biodiversity. Promotional support provided by The Academy of Science - St. Louis.

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St. Louis College of Pharmacy—Campus and Parking Garage Maps & Driving Directions

Shuttterbee! Community Action Backyard Bee Photography to Improve Conservation Practices

August 1 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Your Backyard! Greater St. Louis Bi-State Region, United States

Feeling shut in? Ready for Spring? Get out with Shutterbee! in this yearly Community Action science collaboration to document bee diversity and inform conservation strategies in the St. Louis region. OPEN to ALL area nature and conservation enthusiasts 12 years and up.

Registration for training and participation in Shutterbee required! Click registration link below.

Join the team! Our citizen scientists photograph bees every two weeks in a location of their choosing and upload their observations to iNautralist. Our research team then identifies the bees and plants in the photographs and uses those data to test hypotheses regarding bee diversity and behavior. We share our results and related information regularly through newsletters, seminars, and social media posts.

Every spring, we enroll and train new participants; if you are interested, REGISTER HERE or email shutterbee@webster.edu. You will receive 3-4 hours of training and join a wonderful community of bee enthusiasts!

Details and additional resources on photographing and identifying bees and helping pollinators can be found on the Shutterbee website.

Shutterbee is a Community Science special partnership program of Nicole Miller-Struttmann, Ph.D., the Laurance L. Browning, Jr. endowed Chair and Associate Professor of Biological Science at Webster University; and the 2019 Academy of Science - St. Louis Outstanding St. Louis Scientist Educator Award recipient, in collaboration with Saint Louis University and the Billiken Bee Lab, the Saint Louis Zoo, Missouri Botanical Garden, and Bring Conservation Home: A St. Louis Audubon Society Community Partnership. Funding support from Webster University, the Missouri Department of Conservation, and the Living Earth Collaborative Center for Biodiversity. Promotional support provided by The Academy of Science - St. Louis.

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St. Louis College of Pharmacy—Campus and Parking Garage Maps & Driving Directions

Shuttterbee! Community Action Backyard Bee Photography to Improve Conservation Practices

September 1 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Your Backyard! Greater St. Louis Bi-State Region, United States

Feeling shut in? Ready for Spring? Get out with Shutterbee! in this yearly Community Action science collaboration to document bee diversity and inform conservation strategies in the St. Louis region. OPEN to ALL area nature and conservation enthusiasts 12 years and up.

Registration for training and participation in Shutterbee required! Click registration link below.

Join the team! Our citizen scientists photograph bees every two weeks in a location of their choosing and upload their observations to iNautralist. Our research team then identifies the bees and plants in the photographs and uses those data to test hypotheses regarding bee diversity and behavior. We share our results and related information regularly through newsletters, seminars, and social media posts.

Every spring, we enroll and train new participants; if you are interested, REGISTER HERE or email shutterbee@webster.edu. You will receive 3-4 hours of training and join a wonderful community of bee enthusiasts!

Details and additional resources on photographing and identifying bees and helping pollinators can be found on the Shutterbee website.

Shutterbee is a Community Science special partnership program of Nicole Miller-Struttmann, Ph.D., the Laurance L. Browning, Jr. endowed Chair and Associate Professor of Biological Science at Webster University; and the 2019 Academy of Science - St. Louis Outstanding St. Louis Scientist Educator Award recipient, in collaboration with Saint Louis University and the Billiken Bee Lab, the Saint Louis Zoo, Missouri Botanical Garden, and Bring Conservation Home: A St. Louis Audubon Society Community Partnership. Funding support from Webster University, the Missouri Department of Conservation, and the Living Earth Collaborative Center for Biodiversity. Promotional support provided by The Academy of Science - St. Louis.

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