Three years since saying no to tobacco use, the College鈥檚 campus-wide initiative to improve the health of its students, faculty, staff, and visitors has received another accolade acknowledging the community鈥檚 dedication to this program. This year, the College is honored to receive the highest level of distinction in the 2016 Maine Tobacco-Free College Network Gold Star Standards of Excellence Recognition Program, improving on its previous ranking as a silver-level institution.
To earn gold, Saint Joseph鈥檚 had to receive stars in all 10 of the program鈥檚 outlined standards, which include initiating a 100% smoke- and tobacco-free campus policy, strictly enforcing said policy, and offering support for and education about the dangers of tobacco usage. Building upon efforts begun when the policy was first announced in 2013, this year, members of the College pushed to get more prominent signage in place declaring the campus as a proudly tobacco-free space.
鈥淲e worked hard to increase this initiative鈥檚 visibility,鈥 says Jenna Chase 鈥11, Wellness coordinator and summer housing specialist. 鈥淲e put up stickers all around campus to remind our community members that tobacco use is prohibited. It鈥檚 great to have our efforts recognized by the Maine Tobacco-Free College Network for another year, and even better to have been awarded top honors!鈥
In celebration of this achievement, representatives of the College will attend an awards ceremony on Tuesday, March 15, at the Augusta Branch of Bangor Savings Bank in Augusta, Maine. Saint Joseph鈥檚 is one of only 10 colleges and universities that placed at a bronze, silver, or gold level in 2016.
For more information on the College鈥檚 tobacco-free policy, please contact Jenna Chase at 893-6627 or jchase@sjcme.edu.