Daniel Rodriguez '19
BA Hispanic Languages and Literature
Teacher Education Program
                  
Where are you from originally?
I was born and raised on Long Island. Although my family moved constantly, I always
                        felt like I was from Lindenhurst since that's where I graduated from.
Why Stony Brook University? 
When I was a junior in high school, we took a trip to the University as part of a
                        lab project for AP biology. That experience left a strong impression on me. I also
                        admired the prestige that graduates of Stony Brook enjoyed.
On the College of Arts and Sciences:
The best aspect of the College has been the quality of the professors.
On his major: 
Upon returning to school, my experience as a dance studio owner and instructor helped
                        me realize my passion for education. As a member of a Puerto Rican family, I felt
                        it was important for me to recapture the language of my culture. While I have always
                        spoken Spanish to some degree, I acknowledge that my proficiency was lacking. This
                        combination naturally led me to want to teach Spanish.
On his mentors: 
To be honest, many of my professors have extended themselves to help me achieve my
                        goals. To begin with, Professor Aurelie Vialette went out of her way to help me organize
                        a fundraiser to benefit those affected by Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. Professor
                        Javier Uriarte has consistently supported me by urging me to apply for scholarships
                        and the graduate program. Professor Lilia Ruiz-Debbe has been a great supporter of
                        mine as well. In addition to these amazing professors, I must also include classmates,
                        including Belinda Castiblanco, who have also taken time to help me achieve my goals.
On this favorite classes: 
My favorite course was Linguistics for Second Language Acquisition, because I believe
                        that the work I was able to produce as part of my final project has helped me identify
                        the direction that I would like my studies to go in.
On his greatest achievement:
My greatest achievement is without question being able to set an example for my daughters
                        as a student.
Fast facts: 
I am a father of three, two of whom have been born since I began. I am a partner in
                        a dance studio; run a nationally competitive breakdance team, and also belong to the
                        Stony Brook University Breaking Club. I also founded a camp!
Goals: 
My immediate goal is to find employment at a local high school. Long-term, I plan
                        to continue working towards a master's degree and eventually a PhD.
Advice to incoming Seawolves?
Learn to love the process instead of only focusing on the end result.
