In an effort to find the best candidate for the key position of campus police chief, the University of New Mexico is reposting the job position and reopening the search. On Friday, Feb. 14, UNM canceled the existing posting for Director of University ...
On Monday, Feb. 10 at 11:02 a.m., the University of New Mexico will conduct a test of its emergency notification systems. The test will include all parts of the University's warning systems including sirens, e-mail, text messaging, social media page ...
UNM’s long-serving chief of police Kathy Guimond has announced plans to retire in June 2014. Guimond is the first female chief at the University of New Mexico and has served as the chief for more than 18 years.
A new website launched by the University of New Mexico Police Department aims to provide the UNM community with greater access to a wider range of information relating to police matters. The goal of the website is to provide a better police experience ...
Burglaries were up, auto thefts were down, but most other crime stats changed little in 2012, according to the latest annual Clery Report released by the University of New Mexico. The report is now available online at 2013 Annual Security and Fire ...
At UNM, safety is a top priority and the University asks everyone to take an active role by making good personal decisions and to know where to get help if needed. As a reminder, UNM prohibits alcohol and other drug use on the main and south campuses ...
The University of New Mexico is taking a new approach to dealing with reports of sexual attacks on campus. The Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) is designed to ensure a victim not only has the most effective services available but also has a choice ...
UNM has a created a new online system for reporting property crime that is faster and easier. The UNM Police Department Citizens Online Police Reporting System is designed for anyone who needs to report a non-violent property crime on campus such as ...