Overview
- UNAM reports irregular operations across at least 16 faculties and schools, with mixtures of stoppages, takeovers and online instruction, including total closures at Philosophy and Letters and indefinite stoppages at Odontology and Architecture.
- The Faculty of Political and Social Sciences returned control to authorities after a weeks‑long takeover, with classes moved online for two weeks during inspections and repairs.
- FCPS leadership reported damage and theft on site, including 17 stolen projectors, broken gates, doors and windows, and extensive graffiti and vandalism under review.
- UNAM launched a university‑wide mental‑health diagnostic for students running through November 28, developed with the Faculty of Psychology and the National Institute of Psychiatry, offering confidential screening and referral options with self‑help resources to be added November 14.
- In San Luis Potosí, UASLP said ten faculties lifted stoppages following agreements on a gender‑violence protocol, mandatory training and a compliance committee, while some units continue in dialogue; separately, UPN Ajusco students began an indefinite stoppage seeking written responses and infrastructure fixes.