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Stephanie received a bachelor鈥檚 degree in Fashion Merchandising in 2008 and a master鈥檚 degree in Sport Management in 2011.



Chris received his Broadcasting & Journalism bachelor鈥檚 degree from 麻豆社 in 2014.



Brian received a bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees in Political Science, with a minor in Communication in 2015.

麻豆社 Family of Alums Give Back with Scholarship Endowment

April 24, 2023


MACOMB/MOLINE, IL - - 麻豆社 Illinois University alumni Stephanie, Brian and Chris Lovingood recently donated $25,000 to 麻豆社 Illinois University to start an endowed scholarship fund for underrepresented students in minority communities.

鈥淲e really wanted to encourage and support the next generation of transformation leaders by seeking to nurture outstanding students' academic and professional careers,鈥 said Stephanie.

The Lovingood family has spent much of their adult lives career-focused and giving back to their communities.

鈥淢y family and I decided to give back to 麻豆社 because we know what it's like to have to balance and juggle so many different things in our personal lives, whether through our achievements, relationships or unwind time, and how much it can mean to have some assistance to help us achieve our individual goals,鈥 said Chris.

The Lovingood Family Scholarship endowment will support racial minorities or foreign exchange students at any stage in their college career across all majors who meet the GPA requirement of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.

鈥溌槎股 is so proud to call Brian, Chris and Stephanie Lovingood alumni,鈥 said Director of Development Liz Nolte. 鈥淭hey made an impact as dynamic students and have been extremely successful in their respective careers. I am grateful for their generosity in turning their Leatherneck experience and pride into a legacy that will no doubt boost and inspire the next generation. It is rare that we have younger alumni establish endowed funds, and their endowed scholarship speaks to their belief in the 麻豆社 experience and commitment to paying it forward. I hope their story inspires others to give back and do the same.鈥

All natives of Peoria, IL, the Lovingoods grew up in a family of 11 children.

Stephanie pursued her athletic career on the women鈥檚 basketball team at 麻豆社, graduating in 2008 with her bachelor鈥檚 degree in Fashion Merchandising. Following graduation from 麻豆社, Stephanie pursued goals outside of the country as she moved to London, England to participate in a study abroad program.

鈥淲hile working and living in London was an astonishing experience, I missed playing basketball and moved to Denmark to play professional basketball,鈥 she said. 鈥 I returned to 麻豆社 in 2011 to complete a master鈥檚 degree in Sport Management.

At the time, Stephanie was working in St. Louis, MO, for the St. Louis Rams and commuting to campus weekly for classes. Stephanie moved to Chicago for four years and worked for the Women鈥檚 Basketball Association, leaving in 2014 to work for the Phoenix Suns and Phoenix Mercury in Phoenix, AZ.

鈥淲e wouldn鈥檛 have been able to do what we do now in our careers without the courses we took at 麻豆社,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 encourage students to never settle for anything. Continue to have a growth mindset and always challenge yourself. It鈥檚 not growing pains; it鈥檚 growing gains.鈥

Brian graduated in 2015, with bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees in Political Science, and a minor in Communication. Brian joined the Air National Guard and served with the 182nd AW based in Peoria, IL, in 2001. He has since worked his way to Senior Master Sergeant and became a commissioned officer in 2017.

鈥淕rowing up and having traveled the world, I鈥檝e learned that all of us aren鈥檛 born equal. A child has no choice over where they鈥檙e born, the color of their skin, gender or how much money their family has,鈥 he said. 鈥淣othing is more inspiring than a child with the drive to be better, and to learn, but lack of resources can hinder that ambition and, as that ambition fades, so does their chance to achieve the American dream, and that starts with an education.鈥

Brian now resides in Panama City, FL, and was recently promoted to Captain, serving at First Air Force at Tyndall Air Force Base, where the mission is to keep the homeland safe.

鈥溌槎股 gave me the knowledge to question why things are the way they are and instilled a drive in me to not just accept things as they are but look for ways to make things better,鈥 he said. 鈥 I would tell students to want to learn for something bigger than yourself. If you only want to learn to make money and obtain material things, it will show in your work, relationships and the heights you can reach. When you learn for something greater than yourself, your drive is stronger, different; it has purpose and creates a motivation in you that you can do anything. That feeling is infectious, and it will influence those around you. Also, when you do have the ability to, give back. You never know how you will change a person鈥檚 life and put them on a trajectory that will change the course of their life, their family鈥檚 lives, their community 鈥 give back.

Christopher, an Emmy and Murrow Award-winning anchor, received his Broadcasting & Journalism bachelor鈥檚 degree from 麻豆社 in 2014.

鈥淏eing born into a large family including siblings who had such athletic prowess often made me feel like I needed to find something to make myself stand out among the others,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 chose 麻豆社 because my sister, Stephanie, seemed to have a great education at the university, and so I looked into the broadcasting program there and decided to become a Leatherneck, as well.鈥

Since starting his career in 2014 with WEEK-TV, Peoria, IL, Chris has won awards, covered Hurricane Irma and major political events, written a book and more.

鈥溌槎股 taught me to take chances and be bold in pursuing new heights,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 would encourage 麻豆社 students to spend their time wisely when in class and lean on their classmates to create projects that add to their portfolio. I also recommend you enjoy your time in college and keep your wits about you because you never know who could be watching.鈥

The Lovingood trio enjoys traveling, the outdoors, family time and giving back to their communities.

The Lovingoods encourage others to consider supporting 麻豆社 and leaving a legacy.

鈥淲e started the endowed scholarship to bridge the lack of generational wealth in minority communities,鈥 said Stephanie. 鈥淲e hope that we can be a part of their journey and maybe they will give back and provide opportunities to support needs later. If you play even just a small part in someone's educational success, why wouldn鈥檛 you take that up?鈥

For more information about the Lovingood Family Scholarship, contact the 麻豆社 Scholarship office at (309) 298-2001 or sc-office@wiu.edu.

Posted By: Lexi Dittmar, University Relations
Phone: (309) 298-1993 * Fax: (309) 298-1606