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Serie McDougal III, Ph.D.

"The tough-minded person always examines the facts before s/he reaches a conclusion; in short, s/he post-judges."--Martin Luther King, Jr.

Professor, Department of Pan-African Studies

Dr. McDougal, III is the author of the book, Research Methods in Africana Studies, which received the National Council of Black Studies’ Ida B. Wells/Cheikh Anta Diop Award for Outstanding Scholarship in 2016 and the Cheikh Anta Diop Institute for Scholarly Advancement’s Excellence in Scholarship Book of the Year Award in 2015. he received his B.S. in Sociology from Loras College in Dubuque, Iowa. Additionally, he has an MA in Africana Studies from the State University of New York at Albany, NY, and a Ph.D. in African American Studies from Temple University in Philadelphia, PA.  Serie McDougal is also the co-director of the Afrometrics Research Institute. In 2017, Dr. McDougal was honored by the National Association for Ethnic Studies who awarded him the Robert L. Perry Mentoring Award.  

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"The tough-minded person always examines the facts before s/he reaches a conclusion; in short, s/he post-judges."

- Serie McDougal III, Ph.D.

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