Quo VadisThe Alumni & Parent Relations Office, the Center for Experiential Learning,
the Dean of Students Office, the President's Office, and Residence Life bring you...

The Quo Vadis Sophomore Retreat

March 30-31, 2012
Camp Ihduhapi - Loretto, MN

Register here!

The Quo Vadis Sophomore Retreat offers sophomores a chance to step away from campus to reflect on where you have been, where you are, and where you are going within a supportive mentoring community.

WHY ATTEND QUO VADIS?

A chance for you to explore...

  • the values, passions, relationships, and issues that are important to you
  • your reflections on the first two years of college and where you see yourself going
  • what vocation looks like in your life

A chance for you to meaningfully connect with...

  • 70 other sophomores
  • Faculty and staff members
  • Junior and senior student leaders
  • Young alums

A chance for you to learn about...

  • how to become a more reflective student
  • how to use existing resources and strategies to maximize your last two years at St. Olaf and beyond

It's fun.

It's completely free.

WHEN AND WHERE WILL IT HAPPEN?

We will load the buses in front of Buntrock at 3:00 PM on Friday, March 30 and then drive to Camp Ihduhapi (30 minutes west of Minneapolis on Lake Independence). We will be back on campus by 9:30 PM on Satruday, March 31.

Please call 507-786-3268 or email Kris Estenson <estensok@stolaf.edu> or
Ali Wobschall <wobschal@stolaf.edu> with any questions.


The Quo Vadis Sophomore Retreat Slide Show
April 2-3, 2011
Take a peek at the photos that were captured at the retreat! You will get a glimpse at what values, passions, relationships, and issues might be important to you! You will see the collaboration between faculty, staff and students and you will see that the event was fun!

Quo Vadis Slide Show

'Where are you going?'
March 30, 2011
The Quo Vadis Sophomore Retreat offers sophomores a chance to step away from campus to reflect on where you have been, where you are, and where you are going within a supportive mentoring community.

Marija Crosson