This hour-long episode of Augmented Humanity will be preempting No More Normal on Sunday 12/13, 11a.
Miriam Langer and Lauren Addario are coordinating cultural technology services to assist New Mexico museums and historic sites affected by the pandemic to address their technological needs. Miriam Langer is an artist, maker, and the Chair of the Media Arts and Technology department at New Mexico Highlands University. Lauren Addario teaches emerging technologies design for New Mexico Highlands’ Media Arts department. Over the last ten years, she has partnered with Miriam to map out the Cultural Technology Internship program, which provides media arts students with paid opportunities at museums, libraries, non-profits, and cultural institutions across the state.
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.”