UNM and the National Organization for Victim Assistance (NOVA) are at the forefront of a powerful new project, aimed to keep everyone safe physically and mentally.
As part of the Office for Victims of Crime’s (OVC) National Crime Victims’ Rights Week,...
There is no shortage of incredible women on the University of New Mexico campus. Still, one particular Lobo was just recognized for going above and beyond on and off campus.
Global Education Office (GEO) Programs Specialist Gail Masutani was named the...
This Women’s History Month, the Women’s Resource Center (WRC) wants to give Lobo women the tools to help themselves all year.
As part of a jam-packed series of events for this historic month, the WRC shifted their focus from celebration to...
UNM’s Women’s Resource Center (WRC) is pushing for campus safety not just on main campus, but across the state, at all schools.
Their latest initiative is supporting and amplifying students in their lobbying efforts for Senate Bill 82. This bill is...
UNM’s Women’s Resource Center (WRC) wants to make sure everyone knows what to do when witnessing a dangerous situation.
As part of its $300,000 Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) grant, the WRC helped bring an interactive, online bystander training to...
Mental health resources are expanding for UNM students, thanks to a new collaboration between the Women’s Resource Center (WRC) and El Centro de la Raza. The effort is in the name: The Mental Health Collaborative (MHC).
The alliance also includes Vassar...
Protecting survivors, safeguarding students, faculty and staff, and opening more doors for all: that’s what UNM’s Women’s Resource Center (WRC) and its partners will be able to do more of.
That’s thanks to a new $300,000 federal grant from the The...
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...
There is still time for departments and student groups to sign up for the ‘Protect the Pack’ rally.
The Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO) is hosting the event on Wednesday, April 12 from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. in Smith Plaza. The event is in conjunction with...
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...