The Lobo Food Pantry released its new hours for the Spring 2022 semester. This means that The Pack can once again receive free groceries through LoboRESPECT.
Students will have the opportunity to fill a basket with the grocery offerings of their choice...
April 1 kicks off Sexual Assault Awareness Month and groups across the country are joining the National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) in pledging to create safe spaces online.
This year, the NSRVC’s campaign for Sexual Assault Awareness...
The LoboRESPECT Advocacy Center, El Centro de la Raza, New Student Orientation and Enrollment Management are creating a more linguistically inclusive environment by offering workshops in Spanish. As a continuation of work started in Fall 2020, it is...
New and returning Lobos are invited to learn about UNM’s robust network of campus advocates at an upcoming virtual event.
“Let’s Get Chat-Tea!," hosted by the LGBTQ Resource Center, LoboRESPECT Advocacy Center and UNM Women’s Resource Center, is an...
At a recent UNM Board of Regents meeting, Student Regent Melissa Henry and two colleagues asked the University community to join them in recognizing Denim Day on Wednesday, April 24. Organized by Peace Over Violence, Denim Day brings together ...
Annually, students at The University of New Mexico are required to participate in sexual assault prevention training. With the new semester underway, students should expect news on a new program aimed at creating a safer campus for Lobos.
During...
This month, the entire Lobo community is encouraged to “Stop the silence. End the violence.”
Whether shared over coffee, in a group setting or social media post, survivors and advocates for domestic violence awareness bring people together to create...
With classes back in session, universities across the U.S., including here at UNM, are going into what is known as The Red Zone—a time where students’ health and safety are more at risk.
#ReclaimTheRed, sponsored by LoboRESPECT Advocacy Center, is a...
It’s a text no one wants to receive: a Lobo Alert warning the campus community one of its own has been sexually assaulted. Students immediately wonder if it was their friend or fellow student they see every day on their way to class – and according to...
The University of New Mexico is working to create a safe environment for all members of the UNM community. As part of this ongoing initiative, UNM now mandates that all students receive in-person, interactive training called “The Grey Area.”