Meet seniors Andrea Wainwright (Environmental Science) and Ian Hyland (Business Administration)

Ian and Andrea

How did the two of you get involved in the Whittier College Coffee Orchard?

Andrea: I took an environmental studies course on the agricultural supply chain of coffee. I loved it and my professor recommended me for a position in the campus coffee research orchard. I wasn’t sure exactly what I was getting into at first, but I knew I wanted to work in the environmental sciences and thought this was a good way to get my foot in the door. I ended up really loving this position and have worked with the coffee project throughout my time at Whittier.

Ian: Business majors were asked to create a comprehensive business plan for the coffee orchard as part of a campus-wide competition. Then, graphic design majors picked a plan they connected with. There was a lot of communication between the planner and artist during the design process as it was important to create a cohesive brand. We presented to the judges, Professor Jenny Herrick (Art), Professor Kristen Smirnov (Business Administration), Professor Cinzia Fissore (Environmental Science), and Lisette Gavina of Gavina and Sons Coffee. I won with my plan for Greenleaf Coffee!

After receiving the award, I received a lot of positive feedback on the general form and composition of my plan. Multiple professors also offered to help me with integrating this achievement into my resume.

Student in orchardWhat type of work and research are you conducting in the coffee orchard, Andrea?

Recently, I’ve been involved in testing the abundance of mycorrhizal fungi within the roots of the orchard’s coffee trees. It assists 90% of plant species worldwide with nutrient absorption, adaptation of defense mechanisms, and water availability. I collected root samples from 24 trees, separated and stained them in the lab using Trypan blue to see the root structures, and finally looked at each root sample under the microscope, keeping track of how many arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi structures I see.

Why should a prospective student consider Whittier College?

Ian: You would be hard pressed to find another college that offers the same professor-to-student ratio. Every one of my professors knows me, so I receive personalized advice on my own entrepreneurial ventures. Whittier offers a wide range of majors as well. My freshman year I was a Music Production major, but I am graduating as a Business Administration major with a minor in
Design. Whittier offers students an opportunity to explore tons of different topics.

Andrea: I think the best part of Whittier College is the professors. I have been able to work with a couple of different professors in the environmental science offices as well as other departments through classes, clubs, and on-campus events. The professors genuinely care about their students and do everything they can to support students throughout their careers. I have had one-on-one conversations with professors about their expertise from more complex topics, such as how to apply to graduate school, to less complicated subjects, such as whether a potato should be considered a vegetable.