NSU Wellness Committee begins to explore the topic of establishing a smoke-free university. Smoke-free universities are beginning to sprout nation-wide.
NSU begins seriously considering adopting a more restrictive smoking policy.
NSU authors a survey regarding smoking habits and feelings among university students, faculty, and staff at both the main NSU campus and all satellite campuses. This includes on-line students. The survey results were as follows:
After almost two years of university-wide discussion and research, to include administrators and student government representatives, NSU decides to limit smoking on its main campus to twelve (12) designated smoking zone locations. Canopies, benches, and ash trays are provided at these locations.
A tremendous amount of feedback was received through the Chancellor's annual town hall meetings that the smoking zone concept was not working. It was reported by students and employees that they witness multiple smoking violations on a daily basis. These violations were not being addressed and were having negative impact on students academic success and employee work performance.
NSU authors a second comprehensive survey regarding smoking habits and feelings among university students, faculty, and staff at both the main NSU campus and all satellite campuses. This includes on-line students. The survey has additional questions regarding the 2009 policy revision and smoking zones. The results were as follows:
Chancellor Ferrero sends out a mass e-mail to the NSU community to give everyone a final chance to offer feedback on smoking and the likelihood of NSU becoming a smoke-free campus.
An internal task force evaluates all research, feedback and findings and recommends to President George Hanbury and Chancellor Ray Ferrero, Jr. that NSU become a tobacco-free university effective July 1, 2012. The President accepts this recommendation.
In conjunction with the nation-wide Great American Smoke-out, President Hanbury formally announces that NSU will become a tobacco-free university effective July 1, 2012.