University of Pennsylvania implements tobacco-free campus policy

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THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA became the first Ivy League institution to implement a tobacco-free campus policy and was among 20 institutions of higher learning to receive grants as part of the Tobacco-Free Generation Campus Initiative. The $3.6 million multi-year program is an initiative by the American Cancer Society and the CVS Health Foundation. Over the...

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