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Western Connecticut State University
Western Connecticut State University is expanding its tobacco- and vape-free policy from interiors to also include outdoor spaces on its campuses.
According to the Danbury-based school, the expanded policy goes into effect on July 1 and covers all “buildings, community areas, performance venues, meeting spaces, parking lots, paths, fields, sport/ recreational areas and also in all personal vehicles while on campus.”
The new policy applies to students, employees, contractors, visitors and all others on school property. The school added this policy is within its healthy campus initiative.
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