National President
John D. Foubert, Ph.D.



John D. Foubert, Ph.D. is the National President of One in Four and Professor of Higher Education and Student Affairs at Oklahoma State University. He earned his undergraduate degree in Psychology from the College of William and Mary, his Master�s in Psychology from the University of Richmond, and his Ph.D. in College Student Personnel from the University of Maryland.

Dr. Foubert has written 9 books, 7 of which deal with the prevention of sexual assault. Supported by his federally funded research program, he has published several dozen peer reviewed articles in some of the most respected journals in both Education and Psychology on issues such as sexual assault prevention and the connection between pornography use and bystander intervention. He has given over 200 professional presentations to conferences, universities, community and military organizations.

In 1998, he and a group of colleagues founded One in Four. One in Four is a non-profit organization dedicated to ending rape through means shown to be most effective through scientific research. During the last two decades, his rape prevention programs have reached over 100,000 people worldwide.

Dr. Foubert has testified before House of Representatives Armed Services Committee Subcommittee on Military Personnel on the issue of rape prevention, and has been called upon by the White House and the Pentagon for his expertise in rape prevention. He consults regularly with the military and with colleges about how to apply research-based approaches to significantly lower rape in their communities. Dr. Foubert makes frequent media appearances. He is a regular guest on CNN and NPR, and is regularly quoted in The New York Times, The Houston Chronicle, The Chronicle of Higher Education, and Time Magazine. Dr Foubert blogs regularly for the Huffington Post and occasionally for CNN.

John D. Foubert, Ph.D.
National President, One in Four
4209 Echohollow Trail
Edmond, OK 73025
405-338-8046





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