My name is John Lovingood. I am History major at Illinois Wesleyan University. I’m looking to have a career in presenting history, from research to teaching. I’m from Colorado Springs, CO, so Illinois Wesleyan is pretty far away from Home. I have been taking History and Physics oriented classes at Wesleyan. I will be traveling to London for my Fall semester of my Sophomore year. I enjoy sports and reading. Baseball is my favorite sport and The Brothers Karamazov and The Count of Monte Cristo are my favorite books of all time. I am pursuing a history major so I can become a museum curator then a history teacher after I graduate from Illinois Wesleyan University.
Over the summer I worked as a water park attendant in Oklahoma. After this summer and that experience, I have that I enjoy presenting and talking with people of all ages, as I had to interact with people of all ages and really enjoyed being able to put my own spin on the safety rules we had for the park. So after this summer, I have learned that I rally do enjoy presenting information to people, but would much rather be presenting from inside a cool building after my summer of burning up outdoors.
After my first year at Illinois Wesleyan, my love of History has only grown. I decided to study abroad in London because it allowed me to continue my study of history in one of the most historically rich countries in Europe as well as to visit other countries and expand my understanding of history to a whole new world view. The history course is on the history of tea in Britain, and because of this I am also learning a great deal of Chinese and Indian history. Because of the heavy focus on these Asian countries and their own complex histories, I have developed a further love of Asian history outside of Japan and Korea and want to learn more about the history of the Asian world.
As I moved into and through my Junior year at Illinois Wesleyan University, I have continued to evolve and grow my understanding of the diverse history of the world. In the fall I learned more about the history of modern China, the complete history of Brazil and a good look at the environmental history of the United States. In the spring 2021 semester I got to really continue my goals as a History major, working in Public History as an intern at the David Davis Mansion, working in my first museum and really opening my eyes to the experience I will have working in museums after my years in education. Working at the mansion has made me want to go into the field of public history for the rest of my life, teaching others about the amazing history the world has to offer.
Going into my senior year at Illinois Wesleyan, I was looking forward to opening my historical studies to post industrial revolution Europe with Love and Death in Freuds Vienna, as well looking way back in time to the Ancient Greeks and the end of the Roman Republic with Ancient Greece and my Honors project respectively. As I move to my final semester at Illinois Wesleyan, I will be excited to update how my outlook on being a history major changed over my four years of growing and learning in the wonder environment of Illinois Wesleyan History.
Going into my senior year at Illinois Wesleyan, I was looking forward to opening my historical studies to post industrial revolution Europe with Love and Death in Freuds Vienna, as well looking way back in time to the Ancient Greeks and the end of the Roman Republic with Ancient Greece and my Honors project respectively. As I move to my final semester at Illinois Wesleyan, I will be excited to update how my outlook on being a history major changed over my four years of growing and learning in the wonder environment of Illinois Wesleyan History.


