John D. Foubert, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Higher Education at the College of William and Mary. Dr. Foubert teaches courses in student affairs, student development theory, current issues in higher education, and higher education administration. Dr. Foubert is the author of two books: The Men’s Program: A Peer Education Guide to Rape Prevention (3rd Edition, 2005) and Lessons Learned: How to avoid the biggest mistakes made by college resident assistants (2007). He is also widely published in scholarly journals such as the Journal of American College Health, the Journal of College Student Development, the NASPA Journal, Sex Roles, and Violence Against Women.  

In 1998 Dr. Foubert founded what is now the national non-profitorganization One in Four. While serving as its President for 10 years, he led its growth to have 30 campus-based chapters and began a nationwide “RV Tour” with four recent college graduates who present the most effective rape prevention program ever evaluated in the research literature. 

In 2000, Dr. Foubert was the runner-up for the National Dissertation of the Year Award from the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. In 2001, Dr. Foubert was identified as an Emerging Scholar by the American College Personnel Association and in 2007 he won the William and Mary President’s Award for Service to the Community. 


 

 

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