Overview
- UAEM and students signed an agreement that recognizes the Resistencia Estudiantil as their voice, creates a joint diagnostic commission, and ties any return to verified steps on safety and academic recovery.
- The pact schedules campus inspections at Chamilpa and Belenes in two shifts with a public report, sets delivery of a security action timeline with named leads, and opens the door to virtual classes as early as April 30 if milestones are met.
- Follow-up work tables include a plan to recover the semester and controlled entry for administrative, academic, and medical staff with check-in logs to track who goes in and when.
- At UMSNH, the university first announced a full return to in-person classes after authorities shifted the strike to open doors, and students and faculty began reentering with only essential non-teaching staff allowed.
- A collegiate tribunal later revoked that relief and restored a closed-door strike, leaving the union’s separate claim of a roughly 49 million peso embargo unresolved from the university’s perspective.