Ohio regents want all public colleges and universities to have tobacco-free campuses

July 23, 2012
Resolution makes recommendation to 23 community colleges and 14 universities

From The Cleveland Plain Dealer: The Ohio Board of Regents has approved a resolution urging all public colleges and universities in the state to ban tobacco products. Chancellor Jim Petro says all of the state's 23 community colleges and 14 universities should consider going tobacco-free. Each college's board would have to vote on a policy for that campus. Miami University is the only public university in Ohio that bans smoking on campus.

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