
معرفی
Luis Rodriguez Jr. is an Associate Professor of Law & Taxation at Alfred University’s College of Business. He teaches courses such as Intermediate Accounting, Personal Income Tax, Corporate Income Tax, and Legal Environment of Business, while serving as the campus coordinator for the IRS-supported Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. His academic journey includes a JD and LLM in Taxation from New York Law School, an MBA in Finance from CUNY’s Baruch College, a BS in Finance, and an MSA in Accounting with a focus on Accountancy Analytics.
- Education: MSA (University of Illinois, 2023), LLM (New York Law School, 2010), JD (New York Law School, 1999), MBA (Baruch College, 1995), BS (Long Island University, 1985).
Rodriguez’s research centers on tax policy, advocating for legislative reforms in taxation. He integrates artificial intelligence into evidence-based teaching, emphasizing critical thinking and social justice. His work also explores experiential learning through drone technology in rural education and the regulatory implications of equity swaps and derivatives.
His publications highlight expertise in startup expenditures, international tax controversies, and financial instruments. Articles span topics like drone-assisted entrepreneurship training, withholding tax risks in equity swaps, and ADR market dynamics.
Scientific Awards:
- Joseph Kruson Excellence in Teaching Award (2021)
- Appalachian Regional Commission Grant (2018)
- Empire State Counsel Award (2009)
- New York State Pro Bono Service Award (2009)
- Commitment to Justice Award (2004)
Rodriguez mentors students through the VITA program and initiatives like the AICPA Accounting Scholars Leadership Workshop. He has held leadership roles in accreditation, faculty governance, and curriculum development. His professional service includes consulting for startups, advising on transfer pricing, and hosting guest speakers on topics ranging from real estate transactions to nonprofit management.



