NYU dental school bans smoking

The NYU College of Dentistry has officially banned smoking, according to a story on nyunews.com.

In addition to no smoking inside the building, a smoking ban within 15 feet from any part of the exterior of the building (including all entrances and exits) is now in place, according to an e-mail sent out by Michael O'Connor, the school's executive associate dean for administration and finance.

School administrators are considering a similar university-wide ban, the story said.

The policy was implemented in accordance with a recent New York State Department of Health mandate that established no-smoking policies for certain institutions, including dental schools and dental hygiene training programs.

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