Education
Miele earned his Bachelor of Arts in psychology in 1970 and an Master of Surgery in 1972 from the University of Georgia where he studied under psychologist R. Travis Osborne.
Miele earned his Bachelor of Arts in psychology in 1970 and an Master of Surgery in 1972 from the University of Georgia where he studied under psychologist R. Travis Osborne.
He is best known for his controversial advocacy of hereditarian hypotheses about race, especially race and intelligence. While an undergraduate, he became a regular contributor to Mankind Quarterly and collaborated with Donald A. Swan and A. James Gregor. He has also worked as a research assistant and consultant for Richard Lynn.
He made his first contribution to Skeptic in 1994.
He has held interviews with notable figures from various disciplines including evolutionists Richard Dawkins and East. O. Wilson, anthropologists Donald Johanson, Lionel Tiger, and Robin Fox, and psychologist Robert Sternberg.