Presented By: School of Public Health
Kickoff of the National Tobacco-Free College Campuses Initiative
Promoting a Culture of Health
Dr. Howard Koh, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Assistant Secretary for Health, will be present at the University of Michigan School of Public Health to announce a national initiative to eliminate tobacco use on college campuses. Dr. Koh will be joined by University of Michigan President Mary Sue Coleman, SPH Dean Martin Philbert, and tobacco policy experts and educational leaders from the across the country.
The program begins at 3:00 p.m. at the School of Public Health. Dr. Koh’s announcement will be followed by a panel of experts who will discuss how this policy initiative will impact U.S. college campuses. The event will conclude with a reception at 4:30 pm.
The September 12 kickoff also marks the official launch of a website portal at tfcci.org, which will include resources, information and support for tobacco-free campuses.
The program begins at 3:00 p.m. at the School of Public Health. Dr. Koh’s announcement will be followed by a panel of experts who will discuss how this policy initiative will impact U.S. college campuses. The event will conclude with a reception at 4:30 pm.
The September 12 kickoff also marks the official launch of a website portal at tfcci.org, which will include resources, information and support for tobacco-free campuses.
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