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UNAM Resumes In‑Person Classes at Most Schools as FCPyS Bomb Scare Is Declared False

Security upgrades with counseling aim to reassure students after two turbulent weeks.

Overview

  • University officials said 39 of 45 UNAM campuses returned to face‑to‑face activity, including 22 schools and faculties, all nine ENP campuses, four CCH campuses and four ENES sites.
  • FCPyS in Ciudad Universitaria was evacuated early Monday after a written threat; Protección Civil, UNAM firefighters and the SSC Zorros unit inspected the site and determined there was no device, with afternoon classes contemplated.
  • Recent evacuations at other campuses, including Prepa 6 and Prepa 8, also ended as false alarms after specialist reviews and activities were later normalized.
  • UNAM and CCH Sur agreed on phased security measures with a published timeline that includes credential readers, biometric access controls, metal detectors, emergency buttons, expanded CCTV and improved lighting, alongside emergency drills and training.
  • Faculties are pairing tighter access protocols with expanded mental‑health services such as fairs, permanent counseling and perception surveys, while some schools remain on strike or online as implementation continues.