With spring comes warmer weather and an opportunity to check for another type of climate change at UNM.
The Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO) is once again conducting a campus climate survey to assess the student population’s exposure to the risk of...
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...
UNM’s Office of Equal Opportunity has received several reports of hate/bias incidents over the past two days, and will be investigating and responding to those reports. However, because of federal privacy laws and University policy, we cannot provide any...
The University of New Mexico Police Department presents Staying Safe on Campus: A Workshop for Students on Environmental Awareness & Safety on Thursday, Nov. 17 from 3 to 5 p.m. in the Student Union Building Atrium.
If you were sexually assaulted, would you know who to tell or where to go for help? The University of New Mexico has a goal of raising awareness regarding sexual assault on campus and educating students about how to prevent and report cases of sexual...
Students at The University of New Mexico were encouraged to take their learning outside the classroom as part of a new, weeklong initiative to teach self-awareness, the mitigation of danger as well as overall safety support.
Safety Week, sponsored by...
Campus safety is on the minds of nearly everyone nowadays. With random assaults and shootings seemingly on the rise in communities around the country, campus administrators are actively looking for ways to combat the ongoing safety issues. With that in...
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, University leaders recognize more work needs to be...
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...