10.30.25 Halloween Safety Reminders
October 30, 2025
Dear LMU Students,
Happy Week 10! I hope you are excited about all the fall events going on. As we enter this festive time, I know many of you will be celebrating Halloween and Día de los Muertos, and I want to encourage you to find fun and safe ways to be in community with one another this weekend.
Our LMU community is built on a foundation of empathy and respect. Our communications with and about others, including anonymous posts on social media, need to reflect the values of the Lion’s Code. Targeting members of the LMU community is not acceptable behavior and needs to stop. We expect each of you to abide by our community standards outlined in the Student Conduct Code. Here are some tips to help everyone celebrate safely and inclusively:
- Costumes: Use good judgment and respect others’ cultures and beliefs. Cultural, ethnic, and religious identities are not costumes. Choosing a costume that demeans, or stereotypes others can cause real harm within our community. If you choose a costume to celebrate the season, consider the feelings of others and how your choice of costume will impact others. There is no place for hatred, mockery, and bias at LMU. Costumes that offend others are never funny.
- Neighborhood: If you live at or near LMU, or will be attending events in the neighborhood, be mindful that you are in a residential area. Be respectful and considerate of your neighbors by minimizing your noise level. If you host an event, you are responsible and will be held accountable for the behavior of all your guests.
- Safety: Make smart decisions. Watch out for your friends and ask them to watch out for you. Remember all your education regarding alcohol, drugs, and consent. LMU takes all allegations of sexual and interpersonal misconduct very seriously and investigates all reported incidents. Please report all incidents of sexual and interpersonal misconduct.
- Good Samaritan Policy: The safety and welfare of LMU students is my top priority, and I rely on all of you to take care of each other. Please do not let your own indiscretions prevent you from reporting a potentially hurtful, dangerous, or illegal situation.
Please reach out to me if you have questions or concerns. I wish you all a safe and healthy rest of the fall semester.
Sincerely,
Terri L. Mangione, Ph.D.
Dean of Students and Vice President of Student Affairs
Malone Student Center 301