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Two APSU alumni help keep campus safe as new University police officers

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Prince Harris, President Mike Licari and Carla Rosales

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. 鈥 In 2017, Austin Peay State University student Prince Harris wanted an on-campus job while pursuing a healthcare management degree. He heard about the campus police鈥檚 student patrol program, and decided to give it a try. The experience of patrolling the campus, making sure his fellow students were safe, changed Harris鈥 professional aspirations.

鈥淚 took the job because it was a job to do on campus, but it turned out to be a lot more than I expected,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 made my way up to being a security guard and now I鈥檓 a police officer.鈥

Earlier this month, Harris became one of two Austin Peay alumni to be sworn in by APSU President Mike Licari as the University鈥檚 two newest police officers. Harris earned his healthcare management degree, but on April 1, he graduated from the Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy, where he earned that program鈥檚 highest academic award.

鈥淚t feels great because I worked hard for it,鈥 he said. 鈥淣ow, I finally made it to police officer, and I love it here. I like interacting with students and talking to staff, and helping during this critical stage in these students鈥 lives.鈥

Carla Rosales, a 2013 Health and Human Performance graduate, was also sworn in as a new APSU police officer that day. She鈥檇 previously worked as an officer with the campus police department, but then her husband took a job in West Tennessee. When the couple moved back to Clarksville, she returned to a campus she almost didn鈥檛 recognize.

鈥淐larksville itself has grown a lot, but the University growth has been exciting to see,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hen I left, the Art + Design Building wasn鈥檛 here and there was nothing across the street (College Street). To see the growth and impact Austin Peay is having on Clarksville is exciting.鈥

Officers Harris and Rosales, after swearing an oath to protect Austin Peay students, are now on the job, working to ensure the campus remains safe. For information on APSU Campus Police, visit /police/.

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