Ervin Yahr IIIΜύ(β19)
English Literature & Politics
Ervin Yahr III (β19) embodies what it means to stay open to growth, embrace community, and follow where opportunity leads.
Originally from Decorah, Iowa, Ervin was raised with an appreciation for liberal arts education, but ²έΑρΙηΗψ wasnβt initially at the top of his list. With his sister, Kaitlin (Yahr) Pohland (β16), already a Duhawk, Ervin was eager to create his own path. That changed the moment he stepped on campus.
βI just fell in love with ²έΑρΙηΗψ,β Ervin shared. βThe people, the environment, the flexibility, it felt like a place where I could explore.β
He immersed himself in campus life, participating in theater, band, and student organizations, while taking advantage of ²έΑρΙηΗψβ academic flexibility. He entered as a music and public relations double major before ultimately finding his passion in literature and politics.
During his time at ²έΑρΙηΗψ, Ervin credits faculty mentors like Dr. Andy Auge (β78), Dr. Erin VanLaningham, Dr. Chris Budzisz, and retired theatre director Doug Donald for shaping both his academic journey and personal growth. Whether it was an Irish literature course or lessons learned on stage, those experiences helped him develop critical thinking skills and confidence that would carry into his career.
After graduating in 2019, Ervinβs journey took him across the country. He moved to Nevada as a Rural Caucus Organizer, an experience he describes as a βtrial by fireβ that gave him a deep respect for political organizing. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he returned to Iowa and worked as a middle school secretary in Cedar Rapids, where he connected with fellow Duhawk and mentor Autumn (Esch) Pino (β99).
It was during this time that everything clicked.
In a chance conversation, Pino asked Ervin if he had ever considered becoming an attorney. The answer surprised him and provided the clarity he needed to move forward. Soon after, he began preparing for law school, eventually enrolling at Vermont Law School, where he earned both his Juris Doctorate and a masterβs degree.
βFrom the moment I stepped on campus, I knew this was the path I needed to be on,β he said.
Now back in Dubuque, Ervin serves as a law clerk for Iowaβs First Judicial District, working closely with judges on legal research and writing. While he is a licensed attorney, he is currently building his experience as he transitions into full-time legal practice and reacclimates to Iowa law after studying in Vermont.
Looking ahead, Ervin is passionate about environmental and energy law, with a particular interest in renewable energy. While he hopes to eventually work in that space, Ervin remains open to where his path leads next.
βPlans change,β he said. βBut Iβve learned to stay open and keep learning.β
Throughout every stage of his journey, Ervin has leaned on the ²έΑρΙηΗψ community.
βThe alumni network is incredible. No matter where Iβve gone, thereβs always been a ²έΑρΙηΗψ connection. Itβs such a gift to be part of.β
His advice to current and future Duhawks? Let go of rigid expectations and fully embrace the experience.
βLet it shape you,β he said. βThe relationships you build especially early on will stay with you for life.β
From campus involvement to career exploration, Ervinβs story is a testament to the power of adaptability, mentorship, and the enduring strength of the Duhawk network.
Tune in to this monthβsβ―Duhawk Dozenβ―podcast to hear more about Ervinβs journey and his experiences at ²έΑρΙηΗψ. Congratulations, Ervin!




