Hate/Bias
The University of New Mexico is committed to creating and maintaining a community in which students and employees can learn and work together in an atmosphere that enhances productivity and draws on the diversity of its members, and is free from all forms of disrespectful conduct, intimidation, exploitation, and harassment.
First Steps to Consider:
- Get to a safe place
- Preserve all evidence.
- Save all text messages, emails, social media postings (taking screenshots can be helpful) or anything else that might relate to the incident.
- Go to a nearby hospital or medical center for medical attention, if needed
- Call a trusted friend, family member or someone else who can provide emotional support.
- Contact a resource center to help you navigate your options
Access Counseling/Advocacy Services:
Student Health and Counseling (SHAC)
505.277.3136 (24-hr number)
Counseling, crisis intervention and medical services for eligible students.
Counseling and Referral Services (CARS)
505.272.6868
Free counseling services for eligible staff, faculty, and their spouses/partners and retirees
LGBTQ Resource Center
505.277.5428
Victim Advocates
Campus Law Enforcement:
UNMPD (University of New Mexico Police Department)
505.277.2241 (24-hr number)