Jan 2013 to 2000 Assistant ProfessorPurdue University West Lafayette, IN Aug 2011 to Dec 2012 Visiting Assistant ProfessorIvy Tech Community College Lafayette, IN May 2008 to Dec 2012 InstructorPurdue University West Lafayette, IN Aug 2005 to Aug 2011 PhD Fellow/Teaching AssistantPurdue University West Lafayette, IN Jan 2009 to May 2011 Lab FacilitatorFlorida Atlantic University Boca Raton, FL May 2005 to Aug 2005 InstructorFlorida Atlantic University Boca Raton, FL Jan 2004 to May 2005 Graduate Teaching AssistantThe Scooter Store Boca Raton, FL Jan 2000 to Jan 2003 DC ManagerSelf-Employed New York, NY Apr 1999 to Jan 2000 Day TraderThe New York City Police Department New York, NY Feb 1997 to Apr 1999 Police OfficerSidestreets Nightclub Bronx, NY Jun 1994 to Apr 1997 BouncerLatin Quarters Nightclub New York, NY Nov 1995 to Jul 1996 Head of SecurityThe Copacabana Nightclub New York, NY Nov 1993 to Nov 1995 Security Guard(Bouncer)The United States Navy New York, NY Sep 1990 to May 1993 Electronic Technician, Nuclear Power
Education:
Purdue University West Lafayette, IN May 2011 Ph.D. in Agricultural EconomicsFlorida Atlantic University Boca Raton, FL May 2005 M.S. in Financial EconomicsFlorida Atlantic University Boca Raton, FL Dec 2003 B.S. in Business EconomicsCity College of New York New York, NY 1996Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD 1990LaSalle Academy New York, NY Texas A&M University Kingsville, TX
Its not like slow dying in the desert or in the prairies of South Texas, said Nestor Rodriguez, a University of Texas at Austin sociology professor who published a study that found drowning was the most common cause of migrant deaths. A drowning happens in a minute or two and its much more diff
Date: Mar 29, 2015
Category: World
Source: Google
Doctors explain how kidnapped newborn survived cold
Dr. Nestor Rodriguez says the infant may have been helped by a thin layer of fat newborns have called brown fat. In cold conditions, the body could metabolize that fat to produce enough heat to keep the body warm.
Date: Feb 09, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Obama victory may give boost to immigration reform
"There may be a few (Republicans) out there who will change their minds," said Nestor Rodriguez, a sociologist at the University of Texas at Austin. "But look at the House. The Republicans are still in control of the House.
Perry's decision "to go against what is popular" in his party has become a serious political liability in a primary campaign where the conservative core wields tremendous clout, said Nestor Rodriguez, a professor of sociology at the University of Texas at Austin.