Wisconsin College Campuses Are Increasingly Smoke-Free
10/30/2014
Wisconsin Public Radio

​By Shamane Mills

Two years ago, 15 Wisconsin colleges and universities had tobacco-free campuses. Since then, seven more campuses have banned smoking, and some have also banned e-cigarettes.
 
The bans are part of a national trend: Across the U.S., one-third of all campuses — meaning roughly 1,400 universities and colleges — have banned smoking...
 
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point has itself banned smoking, a measure that Chancellor Bernie Patterson has supported. But he said the timing has to be right and a decision made whether to focus on education or enforcement.
 


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