In another part of the building, Security’s Mohammad Naemi scans the Control Room monitors. He’s keeping a watchful eye over campus via security cameras installed throughout the buildings. “From here I can see all the doors and lobbies,” he said.
The walkie-talkie on Naemi’s desk crackles to life; it’s his colleague, Nafisa Bakar, checking in after one of her campus patrols. She’s coming in to eat a quick lunch before heading back out on patrol, something she’ll do several times this cold, rainy night.
A petite woman, Bakar is shy at first meeting, but opens like a bottle of champagne that’s popped its cork when I join her for the next campus patrol.
“I don’t get scared outside at night because I’m in close contact with the Control Room,” she said. Bringing the walkie-talkie to her mouth, she speaks in code with Mohammad back in the Control Room as she waves at a security camera, moving quickly through the darkness.
“You have to keep moving to stay warm,” Bakar joked, darting from one building to the next. “I check all the external doors and I watch for suspicious cars and people.”
She pulls the handle of a side door at the Thomas building and a few minutes later we’re back in the Control Room with Mohammad. When asked about working the holiday shift, both smile and say, almost in unison, “We’re Muslim.”
Bakar’s eyes sparkle in the blue monitor light of the control room. “So, working this shift is not a hardship for us,” she said.