UNM students have the chance to play a pivotal role in the Albuquerque community through service to victims of crime.
UNM partnered with the National Organization for Victim Advocacy (NOVA) to launch a new Victim Advocacy Corps (VAC) in Spring 2023,...
In times of strife, it can be incredibly challenging to find the light at the end of the tunnel. That’s the strenuous, but inspirational path UNM’s Women’s Resource Center (WRC) has taken with late student Natalie Jude.
Jude passed away earlier this...
It’s no secret the UNM Women’s Resource Center welcomes and helps anyone who needs it with wide, open arms. Now, there’s a brand new mural on display which makes that message even clearer.
Right when you walk into the WRC entrance off of Mesa...
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...
Is there a New Mexico woman you wish to celebrate? This Women’s History Month, the Women’s Resource Center (WRC) wants to throw the confetti.
The WRC is asking for the UNM Community to think of a woman who deserves to be acknowledged for her work and...
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...
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...