Antioch is not smoke-freeOn Fri, Dec 8, 2023 at 10:08 AM Kathryn Kay Coquemont <kcoquemo@macalester.edu> wrote:Macalester is tobacco-free, as well as smoke free.Kathryn Kay Coquemont, Ph.D. (She/Her/Hers)Vice President for Student Affairs & Dean of Students
651-696-6220 | kcoquemo@macalester.edu
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On Thu, Dec 7, 2023 at 6:19 PM Carolyn Livingston (via acmglcacsao list) <acmglcacsao@lists.acm.edu> wrote:Carleton is not smoke free.CarolynCarolyn H. Livingston, Ph.D.Vice President for Student Life and Dean of StudentsCarleton College507-222-4248On Dec 7, 2023, at 4:35 PM, I. Binnington <ibinning@allegheny.edu> wrote:This is the policy for Allegheny College:"Smoking in any form is prohibited inside all College-owned or leased buildings, residence halls, and College-owned or rented vehicles. Smoking is also prohibited at all formal outdoor assemblies where people are in close proximity, including athletic events, commencement, and concerts. Smokers are also encouraged to take care that their outside smoking is not picked up through windows and air intakes."Thanks,IanI understand that your work hours may not be the same as mine. Please do not feel obliged to respond to this email outside your normal working hours.
Ian Binnington, Ph.D.
Dean for the Student Experience
Maytum Center for Student Success Office of Student Life Office of the Class Deans
Professor of History
office: Bentley 206
phone: (814) 332-2310
520 N. Main Street • Meadville, PA 16335
On Thu, Dec 7, 2023 at 4:50 PM MarQuita Barker <mdbarker@knox.edu> wrote:Hello everyone,Just wanted to check in and ask if your campuses are smoke-free? We are working on a grant application and this will help us in the process.