PLU announces that José Curiel Morelos will serve as the new director of Campus Safety

PLU announces that José Curiel Morelos will serve as the new director of Campus Safety
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PLU’s  Division of Student Life announced that José Curiel Morelos will serve  as the next director of Campus Safety. Curiel Morelos currently serves  in the same role at Lewis & Clark College and previously served as  the assistant director for Linfield University’s Public Safety  Department.

“José  will bring 18 years of security and community building experience,  including 10 on college campuses, to his new role at PLU,” said PLU Vice  President for Student Life Joanna Royce-Davis. “He has an established  track record of partnering with students, staff and faculty members;  building collaborative relationships with off-campus partners and  neighbors; and leading a campus safety department that emphasizes care  for the community.”

An  unarmed and unsworn department, PLU’s Department of Campus Safety  provides 24/7/365 service and essential resources to campus and the  neighborhood with a committed team of  15 professional staff members and  35–40 student staff members. As director, Curiel Morelos will provide  accountable and transparent leadership to the department and will help  ensure the PLU community continues to enjoy a safe campus environment for learning, living and working.

Curiel Morelos will serve on the  Student Life divisional leadership team, as a key advisor to the PLU  community on campus safety issues and security operations, and as a  liaison to off-campus partners critical to security and emergency  planning. He also plans to partner  with students, staff, and faculty members across campus to cultivate  and sustain an anti-racist, welcoming, safe and inclusive approach to  campus safety. 

“There are important conversations to be had about the role, function, and contributions of campus safety, and José is a leader who understands the urgency of these considerations and  embraces dialogue, listening and collective engagement,” said Royce  Davis. 

Curiel Morelos graduated from Western  Oregon University where he majored in criminal justice and minored in  Spanish. He has also completed numerous safety and emergency management  certifications and trainings from organizations like the Federal  Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the International Association of  Campus Law Enforcement Administrators. He will begin his service at PLU  next month.

Original source can be found here.



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