The Grey Area

On October 17, 2016, the University of New Mexico entered into an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice to refine UNM’s policies regarding sexual harassment and misconduct on campus. As a part of this agreement, UNM provides The Grey Area mandatory sexual misconduct prevention training to all qualified UNM students.

The Grey Area is a one-time, in-person session that is required of all UNM students currently enrolled in 6 credits or more in a degree-granting program with a regular presence on campus. This includes branch campus students and those enrolled at the Health Sciences Center and UNM Law School.


Title IX Coordinator

Angela Catena
Phone: 505.277.5251
Email:
acatena@unm.edu

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Responsibilities of Title IX Coordinators are to coordinate the institution's efforts to comply with its obligations under Title IX and the Title IX regulations including:
  • Develops, implements, coordinates and conducts educational programs and initiatives designed to educate and support faculty, staff, and students regarding their rights and, where applicable, obligations under Title IX, including reporting options/responsibilities, support services, university policy and applicable disciplinary code, grievance procedures, confidential resources, etc.
  • Oversees, coordinates and ensures investigations of reports and complaints of sexual misconduct are adequate, reliable, timely, confidential and impartial.
  • Reviews proposed sanctions for sexual misconduct before they are imposed to ensure that they are reasonably calculated to stop the sexual misconduct and prevent its recurrence.
  • Supervises personnel, which includes work allocation, training, promotion and enforcement of internal procedures.

For more information and a list of available resources, please visit LoboRESPECT   .

Training Schedule Information 

Patricia Gonzales
Phone: 575.737.6212
Email:
patrodr@unm.edu