NMSU Making Progress on Hazing Reforms, NMDOJ Says
- New Mexico State University reported progress on hazing reforms following a December 2024 investigation into the men's basketball team in New Mexico.
- The investigation resulted from hazing and sexual assault allegations starting in 2022, prompting the New Mexico Attorney General to recommend 35 reforms.
- NMSU has completed 21 recommendations, including budgeting for anti-hazing and reviewing the student-athlete handbook annually, while 14 remain in progress.
- Attorney General Raul Torrez praised NMSU's efforts, stating the university has taken its recommendations seriously and implemented them as a priority.
- This progress suggests substantial institutional changes at NMSU aimed at improving campus safety and eliminating hazing, with ongoing reforms continuing.
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NM AG commends NMSU on ‘valiant’ steps following hazing scandal • Source New Mexico
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez commends New Mexico State University for the steps taken following the 2023 men's basketball team hazing scandal. (Danielle Prokop / Source NM)Three years after a hazing scandal within New Mexico State University’s men’s basketball team, New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez says the university has taken “valiant” steps to improve safety and accountability. Three former NMSU basketball players were charg…
NMSU making progress on hazing reforms, NMDOJ says
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico State University is making progress on implementing reforms in response to a hazing incident involving the university’s men’s basketball team, according to the New Mexico Department of Justice. Remains of found in Santa Fe National Forest identified as 1950s wrestler, actor Following the hazing incident during the 2022-2023 basketball season, the NMDOJ released a report in December 2024 which identified…
NM Attorney General: NMSU making ‘remarkable progress’ vs. hazing
Editor's note: Video is from when the New Mexico Department of Justice released its report on hazing at NMSU back in December. EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) -- The New Mexico Department of Justice said New Mexico State University has made "remarkable progress" in implementing reforms and addressing concerns after a hazing scandal rocked the men's basketball program back in the 2022-23 season. The state Department of Justice issued an update on Tuesday, …
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