The University of New Mexico hosts a three-hour elective class this fall designed to teach students how to better prepare themselves, their family and community in the event of an emergency.
The course (PEP 293/593) will teach a wide variety of FEMA...
If you hear a siren on The University of New Mexico campus Tuesday morning, June 21, don’t be alarmed, but do pay attention. UNM will conduct a test of its emergency notification systems.
The test, which occurs at 11:02 a.m., will include all parts of...
The U.S. Department of Justice has released its findings following a review of The University of New Mexico’s policies and procedures in response to campus sexual assault. The DOJ acknowledged that during the 16-month investigation, the University made...
University of New Mexico Emergency Manager, Byron Piatt, was recently awarded Emergency Manager of the Year award by the New Mexico Emergency Management Association (NMEMA).
Awards were distributed based upon performance and contributions in the field...
Following a review by campus police and the Clery Act Compliance Officer, The University of New Mexico has amended its Annual Security and Fire Safety report to reflect several statistical changes and to add subcategories for certain crimes.
In the...
During times of inclement weather, the University of New Mexico utilizes several methods of communication to alert the campus community with specific information about the Albuquerque campus about weather-related closures and delays including LoboAlert...
The University of New Mexico works diligently to ensure that campus is a safe and secure environment for students, staff, faculty and visitors. As part of that ongoing effort, each year UNM publishes an annual Security and Fire Safety report, required...
University of New Mexico Police have arrested a man accused of unlawfully touching a female student and holding her against her will when she tried to pull away. Henry Budford of Brimhall, New Mexico, 50, is charged with false imprisonment in connection...
If you are a dean, director, department head or a faculty advisor, you have an important duty to help protect students, keep the campus safe and report crimes that have come to your attention.
Recognizing the safety needs of its campus community, the University of New Mexico has taken another step in its goal of enhancing safety for all its faculty, staff and students. UNM has added LoboGuardian, the latest technology-driven app designed to ...