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Highlands University Professor Ali Arshad Publishes Paper On New Mexico Economy And 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic
NMHU News:
LAS VEGAS, N.M. – The 2020 pandemic poses a grave danger to the New Mexico economy and increases the potential unemployment rate throughout the state, according to a New Mexico Highlands University (NMHU) business professor’s study.
Economic professor Ali Arshad’s research will be published in the International Journal of Business and Economic Perspectives later this month.
“The primary purpose of my research was to assess the economic impact of a further shutdown of the New Mexico economy due to COVID-19,” Arshad said. “The contractions in the economy have the potential of increasing the unemployment rate throughout New Mexico.”
Question:Â True or false? âSam the Snowmanâ on TVâs timeless Christmas classic, âRudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,â is voiced by a guy who got in trouble at Eastern Illinois University in Charleston back in 1930 for climbing the ivy-covered walls of that schoolâs then all-female dormitory, Pemberton Hall.
Answer: You could say thatâs true. The voice of âSamâ is Burl Ives, a popular 1950s and â60s singer and banjoist from near Newton who attended nearby Eastern Illinois Teachers College but later admitted he never âenjoyed the classroomâ and dropped out as a junior to pursue Broadway. The school has fully forgiven Ives for his legendary antics that he later consigned as âvintage college immaturity.â The art facilities center at EIU in 1990 was named Burl Ives Studio Hall. Ives died in 1995 at age 89 and is buried near Newton.