

They are Texas State University, Lafayette College (PA), Virginia State University, and The University of Utah.
Here is Doug Lederman at Inside Higher Ed:
The Commission on Presidential Debates has chosen four colleges and universities to play host to the presidential and vice presidential debates for next fall’s general election.
The first presidential debate will take place at Texas State University at San Marcos on Sept. 16, 2024. The chancellor of the Texas State University System, Brian McCall, said in a news release that it was “fitting” that the only Texas university to have graduated a U.S. president (Lyndon Baines Johnson) would stage a debate.
Lafayette College will play host to the sole vice presidential debate on Wednesday, Sept. 25. “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,” the Pennsylvania college’s president, Nicole Hurd, said in a news release.Â
The second presidential debate will be held on Oct. 1 at Virginia State University, which will become the first historically black college or university to stage a general election debate…
Read the rest here.
I kind of doubt that there will be debates, especially if the nominees are Trump and Biden.