Emergency Police Services: 911 (campus landline) or 702-895-3669 (cellphone). https://www.unlv.edu/safety-emergency
For non-emergencies, dial 311 (campus phone) or 702-895-3668 (cellphone). https://www.unlv.edu/safety-emergency
Call 988 for Suicide Prevention & Crisis Lifeline - free and confidential. If you need suicide or mental health-related crisis support, or are worried about someone else, please call or text 988. 988 is confidential, free, and available 24/7/365 to connect those experiencing a mental health, substance use, or suicidal crisis with trained crisis counselors. 988 call services will be available in Spanish. Toll free 988 access is available through every landline, cell phone, and voice-over internet device in the United States. Veterans may also use 988 and select 1 to be routed to the Veterans Crisis Line.
Contact CAPS if you are in "an urgent situation, concerned about a friend, or in need of immediate care now."
Each of our experiences on December 6, 2023, and our recovery will be unique, yet we are all united in our grief for those lost and injured. This webpage will have timely resources to help us all be #UNLVStrong .
"This is a guide to help UNLV students find the resources and support that they need to succeed. If you have a need, please look through the categories below to find UNLV resources that can help."
"We want to connect you with UNLV’s many student support resources. Fill out this form to have someone contact you regarding your issue and/or concerns. Responding to your inquiry as soon as possible is important to us."
"In the event that care or services are needed outside of our normal hours of operation, contact one of the following resources below (on this webpage)."
"The UNLV CARE Line (702-895-0602) is dedicated to helping victims, survivors, and secondary victims of sexual assault, domestic and relationship violence, and stalking. Anyone can use the CARE Line!"
"The Jean Nidetch CARE (Campus Anti-Violence Advocacy, Resources, and Empowerment) Center is committed to creating a supportive and inclusive environment for all genders through programming, services, and advocacy for the UNLV community."
The Intersection is "a one-stop resource for UNLV’s highly diverse student body — a comprehensive multicultural center grounded in the academic life of our students. As an intersecting campus resource, we help ensure students, particularly first-generation and students of color, successfully navigate their academic careers. Here, all members of campus can discuss their differences, discover their similarities, and build a shared sense of belonging."
The Trevor Project (1-866-488-7386)is the leading suicide prevention and crisis intervention nonprofit organization for LGBTQ+ young people. We provide information & support to LGBTQ+ young people 24/7, all year round.
While hate itself is not a crime, hate crimes are particularly repugnant to the mission of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) and detrimental relative to the responsibility of UNLV to provide a safe environment for education, research and service for the University community because they are more likely to provoke retaliatory crimes, inflict distinct emotional harm on their victims, and incite community unrest. This policy is intended to equip UNLV to deter, respond to and investigate hate crimes that may be committed within the University community.
This is the link to the UNLV Office of Equal Employment and Title IX website, with contact information for the Director. "UNLV does not discriminate in its employment practices or in its educational programs or activities, including admissions, on the basis of sex/gender pursuant to Title IX, or on the basis of any other legally protected category as is set forth in NSHE Handbook Title 4, Chapter 8, Section 13. Reports of discriminatory misconduct, questions regarding Title IX, and/or concerns about noncompliance with Title IX or any other anti-discrimination laws or policies should be directed to UNLV’s Title IX Coordinator"
You may download a pdf of the UNLV Student Conduct Code and other information on this website.
You can file a UNLV Student Conduct Incident Report with the Office of Student Rights & Responsibilities at this link. You are not required to provide any identifying information in the form. The Office of Student Rights & Responsibilities at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas administers the Student Conduct Code, which identifies the University expectations for all students on and off campus. If you have knowledge of a UNLV student violating the Code, you are encouraged to notify this office of the incident.
"Please report incidents of hateful intimidation and harassment to your local law enforcement first. Submitting the incident to the Southern Poverty Law Center using this form will aid in our work monitoring incidents around the country. The SPLC is the premier U.S. non-profit organization monitoring the activities of domestic hate groups and other extremists – including the Ku Klux Klan, the neo-Nazi movement, neo-Confederates, racist skinheads, black separatists, antigovernment militias, Christian Identity adherents and others."
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