The Commission on Presidential Debates announced today that Lafayette College has been selected to host the 2024 vice presidential debate on Wednesday, Sept. 25, the first time the College has been chosen as the site for this tradition in American politics.
“It is a tremendous honor to host a vice presidential debate. We are delighted to open our campus for this important part of our nation’s democratic process and help bring this debate to the American electorate,” said Lafayette College President Nicole Hurd.
“Over the years, we have welcomed to our campus eight sitting, former, or future presidents and vice presidents,” she said. “Our namesake, the Marquis de Lafayette, is renowned for his historic leadership of democratic values. With our civic-minded campus and traditions, Lafayette will proudly represent Pennsylvania and the Lehigh Valley, which always play a pivotal role in national politics.”
Hurd noted that the vice presidential debate will provide a valuable educational opportunity for the Lafayette community to witness a moment in U.S. history and engage in the democratic process.
“For nearly 200 years, Lafayette has prepared its students to become compassionate, ethical leaders by helping them understand and get involved in consequential issues facing our nation and the world,” she said. “This opportunity will only enhance and inspire those meaningful conversations as we present our vibrant campus to a national audience.”
The debate will be held in Kirby Sports Center. Additional details, including the format and moderators, will be announced in 2024 by the Commission on Presidential Debates, the nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that has sponsored all general election presidential and vice presidential debates since 1988.
Lafayette alumni have served a number of presidents, vice presidents, or their spouses, including some who have visited the College during various stages of their careers in public service.
Before becoming president, Benjamin Harrison visited in 1877 to see his son Russell graduate from the College.
President Rutherford B. Hayes attended the rededication of Pardee Hall in 1880.
Dwight D. Eisenhower received an honorary doctorate of laws degree on Founders’ Day in 1946 after serving as Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Europe in World War II.
Richard Nixon delivered the 1956 Commencement address as vice president.
Gerald Ford gave a talk in Colton Chapel in 1968 as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Former President George H.W. Bush gave the Commencement address in 1998.
Joe Biden delivered the Lives of Liberty lecture while vice president in 2012.
Former President Jimmy Carter delivered the inaugural Pastor Lecture in International Affairs in 2013.
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My husband and I are interested in getting tickets for the debate, how do we go about it?
Additional details will be announced in 2024 by the Commission on Presidential Debates.
Hello! Please let me know how I can get tickets for this event. Thank you!!!
Additional details will be announced in 2024 by the Commission on Presidential Debates.
A lot of good things have happened at Lafayette since President Hurd arrived on campus and I believe there is more to come.
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