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Luoluo Hong, Ph.D., M.P.H.


Luoluo Hong, Ph.D., M.P.H. Activist and educator Luoluo Hong is the dean of students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and a traveling speaker and educational consultant with the Denver-based agency Campuspeak. With more than 1,700 public speaking engagements under her belt, Hong continues to address both student and professional audiences on campuses all over the country. Her program titles include: From Virgin to Whore, Cowboy to Commando: Resisting Media Images of Gender and Sexuality; I Am Woman, Hear Me Roar: Rethinking the Superwoman Myth; The Date That Lasts a Lifetime: Men and Women as Partners Preventing Rape; and Beyond Geisha Girls and Kung Fu Masters: Breaking the Invisibility Barrier for Asian Americans. Hong has delivered lively keynote speeches at numerous regional and national conferences, and her dissertation results have been published in the Journal of American College Health. She also authored a chapter in the book Just Sex, describing her experiences as a rape survivor. Hong received her B.A. in psychology from Amherst College in 1990, a master’s in public health from Yale University in 1992, and a Ph.D. in educational leadership and research from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, in 1998. A past member of the American College Health Association’s board of directors, Hong is well known in the campus health field for her innovative work with Louisiana State University’s Men Against Violence, the first organization of its kind and scope in the United States. She is currently a member of the board of directors at the Dane County Rape Crisis Center in Wisconsin.

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