Oklahoma State University: The STATE's University
Visit the OSU Home Page

NCATE logo


John Foubert, PhD
Associate Professor & Program Coordinator


John Foubert photo

Position:


Office:

Mailing
Address:

Phone:

Email:

Associate Professor & Program Coordinator of the College Student Development Master's Program

314 Willard Hall

314 Willard Hall
Stillwater, OK 74078

(405) 744-1480

john.foubert@okstate.edu


Academic Degrees

PhD:

MA:

BA:

University of Maryland, College Park; College Student Personnel Administration

University of Richmond; Psychology

College of William and Mary; Psychology and Sociology


Research Interests

Preventing violence against women - Developing and evaluating rape prevention programs for men.

Recently he has expanded this line of research to developing and evaluating risk reduction programs for women and researching the influence of exposure to pornography on men's sexually coercive attitudes and behavior.

Student development theory - He has published articles on how involvement in student organizations effects students' psychosocial development and has published an article suggesting a revision of Chickering and Reisser's Vectors.

Most recently he has begun to publish in the area of spiritual development.

Residence life - His most recent book covers a wide array of topics in this area.


Courses Taught

Student Development Theory

Master's Thesis

Internship in Higher Education and Student Personnel

Introduction to Student Affairs in Higher Education


Publications

Books:

The Men's Program: A Peer Education Guide to Rape Prevention (3rd Edition, 2005)

Lessons Learned: How to avoid the biggest mistakes made by college resdident assistants (2007)


Awards & Recognitions

Dr. Foubert was an Emerging Scholar with the American College Personnel Association and was the runner-up for the National Dissertation of the Year Award from the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators for his work in rape prevention.

His work has appeared in the Washington Post, numerous television news programs, and he has been a featured guest on Voice of America and the National Public Radio program, Talk of the Nation.

Dr. Foubert is a regular keynote speaker and consultant to Universities, state health departments, and state sexual assault coalitions on how to lower men's liklihood of raping.

In 2007 he won the William and Mary President's Award for Service to the Community.

He has testified before Congress about how to end sexual assault in the military.

In 1998 Dr. Foubert founded what is now the national non-profit organization One in Four. While serving as its President for 10 years, he led its growth to have 30 campus-based chapters.

Dr. Foubert's critically acclaimed book, The Men's Program, is a manual for how to prevent rape on college campuses and in the mililtary.

Since 1993 his work has been used by countless universities, state health departments, the U.S. Naval Academy, other military units, rape crisis centers, police departments, and correctional facilities to educate men about rape.

From 2005-2007 he served as the principal investigator for a $275,000 U.S. Department of Education grant which successfully complete the most comprehensive evaluation study of a rape prevention program ever attempted. This grant project helped produce the only program in history ever shown to lead to a decline in sexual assault among high risk men who saw a program relative to a control group.

Oklahoma State University - Stillwater | Stillwater, OK 74078 | 405.744.5000
Copyright � 2006 Oklahoma State University | All rights reserved