Every 68 seconds, an American over the age of 12 is sexually assaulted. Each April, The University of New Mexico’s LoboRESPECT Advocacy Center joins organizations around the country in prevention efforts and educational campaigns in honor of Sexual...
When it comes to the exponential scale of policies, programs, and processes at The University of New Mexico, its advocacy centers and support systems can be overlooked by new or unaware students. Knowing how, when, and where to ask for help is a great...
The University of New Mexico is home to an array of campus resource centers and support programs that promote academic and communal success for all students, staff and faculty navigating campus life.
Each center supports different elements of student...
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...
The University of New Mexico Division of Student Affairs and UNM Army, Air Force and Naval ROTC signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) uniting efforts to combat sexual assault on campus and to advance LoboRESPECT CARE, (Compliance, Advocacy,...
The University of New Mexico established “SMART,” or Sexual Misconduct and Assault Response Team, as front line campus responders for a range of sex crimes. The team is an evolution of SART, which responded exclusively to sexual assaults.
The University of New Mexico is improving its communications efforts involving criminal activity as well as available resources for victims and or witnesses to crimes. One of the opportunities for improvement needing campus-wide attention is the ...