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Pete Buttigieg: Meyerhoff Visiting Professorship Series

Thursday, May 7, 2026 7:00pm EDT

1021 Dulaney Valley Rd, Towson, MD 21204, USA

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The Meyerhoff Lecture with Pete Buttigieg has

been rescheduled. 

The event has been rescheduled for May 7, 2026, at 7 p.m.

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We realize that this date may not work for all who purchased tickets for the original event, so we are offering a refund for those ticketholders who will not be able to attend the rescheduled event. Requests for a refund must be sent to liveevents@goucher.edu by 5 p.m. on January 28, 2026. Requests should include your name and the email account associated with your ticketing account.

 

The Robert & Jane Meyerhoff Visiting Professorship Series presents:
Pete Buttigieg

May 7, 2026| 7 p.m.

The Robert and Jane Meyerhoff Visiting Professorship was created to bring distinguished scholars, teachers, and practitioners to Goucher’s campus to advance local and national dialogues on pressing issues of our time. This fall’s lecture will be delivered by Pete Buttigieg.

Pete Buttigieg served from 2021 to 2025 as U.S. Secretary of Transportation. During his tenure, he worked to launch over 60,000 infrastructure projects across the country, improve transportation safety and technology, expand airline passenger protections, and resolve pandemic-related supply chain disruptions.

Previously, Buttigieg served two terms as mayor of South Bend, Indiana, where he was elected at the age of 29 and led the city to its strongest period of economic and population growth in decades. He also served for seven years as an officer in the U.S. Navy Reserve, taking a leave of absence from his role as mayor in 2014 to deploy to Afghanistan. A candidate for the Democratic nomination for president in 2020, his historic campaign won the Iowa caucuses and finished second in the New Hampshire primary.

He holds degrees in history and literature from Harvard and in philosophy, politics, and economics from Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar. He lives in northern Michigan with his husband, Chasten; their two children, Gus and Penelope; and their dog, Buddy.

$45 general public, free for Goucher students, staff, and faculty. Get Tickets