Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Smoke-Free Campus, Missouri State University News

When students head back to Missouri State University next week, they'll have to go off campus to smoke. The university will go smoke-free Wednesday, August 15. It's the culmination of a process that started two years ago. Over the course of that time, smoking was restricted to designated areas only. Now, the policy is campus-wide, with "very few exceptions," according to a university news release. Smokeless tobacco will not be allowed anywhere on Missouri State property. Other smoking materials, including pipes, cigars, cigarettes, will not be allowed in all interior spaces on the Missouri State University campus including leased facilities; all university vehicles; and all other indoor and outdoor areas of campus, except as noted below.

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