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Nevada State University to Become a Tobacco-Free Campus This Fall

09 September, 2025

On Monday, August 25, the first day of the fall semester, Nevada State University joined more than 2,100 colleges and universities nationwide—including the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and the University of Nevada, Reno—that have adopted 100% tobacco-free campus policies. 

The smoke-free and tobacco-free campus policy, approved by Nevada State University (NSU) leadership in spring 2025, applies to all students, faculty, staff and visitors on campus property. This includes all indoor and outdoor campus spaces, sidewalks, parking lots and university-owned or leased vehicles. 

This initiative is led by the Breathe with Ease team, part of the university’s Sustainability Council, in collaboration with the Southern Nevada Health District, Truth Initiative and a coalition of campus and community partners. These include Nevada State University’s Finance and Business office, Division of Culture, Planning & Policy, Student Association, Faculty Senate, Classified Employees and Grant Awards office as well as the Nevada Cancer Coalition, Nevada Tobacco Control & Smoke-Free Coalition, American Lung Association, American Heart Association, American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, Nevada Minority Health & Equity Coalition and the Nevada Public Health Association. 

“The Southern Nevada Health District is proud to support Nevada State University in adopting a tobacco-free campus policy,” said Dr. Cassius Lockett, District Health Officer for the Southern Nevada Health District. “This step promotes a healthier learning and working environment and helps build a culture of wellness across Southern Nevada. As more institutions and public spaces adopt tobacco-free policies, we move closer to a community with healthier air and reduced exposure to secondhand smoke.” 

“I am proud of the impactful initiatives the Breathe with Ease team and stakeholders at Nevada State University have accomplished, especially in regard to implementing the no smoking on campus policy and infrastructural changes to support the policy. These improvements enhance our campus community and school mission,” said Dr. Seseer Mou-Danha, leader of the Breathe with Ease Team. 

The policy prohibits all forms of smoking, tobacco use, marijuana use and nicotine products, including but not limited to: 

  • Cigarettes and cigars (commercially or self-rolled) 
  • Pipes, hookahs and water pipes 
  • Electronic smoking devices, including electronic cigarettes and vape pens 
  • Bidis (hand-rolled, flavored cigarettes) and kreteks (clove cigarettes) 
  • Smokeless tobacco (such as snuff, snus and chew) 
  • Cannabis/marijuana in all forms 

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