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.”
The Dean of Students Office hosts a panel discussion titled “Student Free Speech: Know your Rights and Responsibilities" on Wednesday, Jan. 25 from 3 to 4 p.m. in the UNM Student Union Building Atrium.
The panel of speakers includes First Amendment...
A recent survey of students at The University of New Mexico shows a majority of students believe UNM is doing a good job of educating, preventing and responding to sexual misconduct and assault. However, some students are still at a higher risk of being...
To each of us, the word “respect” might have a slightly different meaning. However, if you mention “LoboRESPECT” around The University of New Mexico campus, the word takes on a whole new meaning.
Each letter in the word stands for a different way the...
Sexual assault is one of the most disturbing issues on college campuses nationwide. It has always been a concern at The University of New Mexico, but attention has been heightened over the past few years, beginning with some high profile cases involving...
The University of New Mexico’s Office of Equal Opportunity in conjunction with the LoboRESPECT program, begins a Campus Climate Survey beginning Monday, April 4, 2016. The purpose of the six-week survey is to assess the UNM student population’s exposure...