2026 Camp Counselors
Epsilon Camp is seeking students of mathematics who are passionate about sharing their love of mathematics with children. If you are an undergraduate or graduate student studying mathematics and are interested in applying to be a counselor at Epsilon Camp, please visit our Jobs page.
Heather is pursuing her PhD in mathematics at Texas State University, and focusing on group theory for her research. She is passionate about exploring and sharing mathematics with others, and has worked with students and peers of all ages on a myriad of puzzles and problem-solving challenges. When she’s not thinking about math, she enjoys playing board games or getting lost in a good book.
Ariella is from Wilmette, Illinois (a suburb north of Chicago) and is an incoming Sophomore at Cornell University where she is studying math. She loves solving puzzles and teaching others, and she plans on being a math professor when she’s older. This is her second year with Epsilon Camp, and she’s so excited to spend two weeks this summer helping the kids apply their mathematical knowledge in fun and engaging ways!
Celia is graduating from William & Mary with a Math major and Physics minor and will be pursuing her PhD in Math at the University of Pennsylvania in the fall. She has particular interests in abstract algebra and combinatorics and loves sharing fun puzzles with others! In her free time, she enjoys dancing, reading, and kayaking. Celia was a counselor two summers ago and is very excited to be returning to Epsilon Camp this year!
Grace is from Suwanee, GA and graduated from Dartmouth College in the spring as a mathematics major and pre-med. She will be taking a gap year before heading to medical school! As a mathematics major, she loved learning probability and sharing topics she found fascinating with her non-math major friends. She hopes to share this excitement with others at Epsilon Camp and looks forward to spending an amazing summer! In her free time, she enjoys crafting, journaling, and cafe hopping.
Joanna is a second-year mathematics major at the University of Kansas. She loves making friendship bracelets, trying new foods and playing video games in her free time. In the future, she wants to teach math. She is extremely excited to be a counselor at Epsilon Camp this summer!
Kierra recently graduated with her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Rutgers University. This is her first summer at Camp Epsilon and she is looking forward to meeting all of the students. In her free time she likes to tap dance, explore nature, and read new books. Kierra hopes to be a supportive person campers can rely on this summer.
McKenna is a School Psychology graduate student at Fresno State with a passion for supporting students social, emotional, and academic development. For the past two years, she has worked as a behavioral interventionist, where she gained experience building strong relationships with students and implementing individualized supports. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, reading, baking, and spending time outdoors whenever she can. She is excited to be joining Epsilon Camp for the first time this summer.
Nolan recently graduated from University of Missouri in Columbia with his Master's in Applied Math. In the fall, he will begin teaching math at Battle High School in Columbia, for which he is very excited. He attempts to divide his free time between running the Mid-Missouri Weightlifting Club, reading lots of books, cooking and baking for his girlfriend, riding his bike around town, and playing his favorite video games, but this is usually too much.
Peyton is a senior mathematics major at Michigan State University. He is looking forward to working at Epsilon Camp and hoping to enjoy spending time and sharing math with the campers. In his free time, Peyton likes playing board games with friends, and learning unique baking recipes. He hopes to attend a math graduate program and is happy to bring his enthusiasm to camp.
Zuriel is excited to work a second summer with Epsilon camp! Born in California and currently a rising senior at Scripps College, Zuriel is working towards her bachelor's degree in mathematics. She has a particularly strong interest in both Number Theory and Real Analysis as well as hopes to be a math teacher one day as she is passionate about working with students. Outside of mathematics, Zuriel loves to explore her creative side through digital art and ceramics.

