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A PRT car at a PRT station.  

To accommodate additional testing of recent software updates, the West Virginia University Personal Rapid Transit will be closed for passenger service beginning Friday (Aug. 31) at 10:15 p.m. The PRT is closed on Sundays and will remain closed on Monday (Sept. 3) in observance of Labor Day. PRT passenger service will resume normal hours of operation on Tuesday (Sept. 4) at 6:30 a.m. WVU Vice President for Strategic Initiatives Rob Alsop talks in this video about the temporary closure and long term efforts to upgrade the PRT system.

The WVU band marching on the WVU football field.  

The latest edition of Inside WVU today features Stephen Lytle, the new associate director of bands at West Virginia University. Lytle’s role includes leading the Pride of West Virginia Mountaineer Marching Band. He talks with host April Kaull about what we can expect to see from the band this year – blending its rich history with new and exciting features.

The new Mountaineer E-News website mocked up on both a desktop screen and a mobile phone.  

In response to requests and comments gathered in a survey of MOUNTAINEER E-News readers last year, University Relations/Communications has revamped the daily e-mail, taking advantage of changes in the delivery platform that allow readers to customize what they receive. Readers will also find new features and resources at enews.wvu.edu.

A mockup of the new MOUNTAINEER E-News website and email on a desktop computer and a mobile device.  

In response to requests and comments gathered in a survey of MOUNTAINEER E-News readers last year, University Relations/Communications has revamped the daily e-mail, taking advantage of changes in the delivery platform that allow readers to customize what they receive.

Staff Council meeting.  

In the latest edition of Inside WVU today, Staff Council Chair Nancy Bremar talks with host April Kaull about how employees can become more involved. Learn more about Staff Council. The next monthly meeting will be held Wednesday (May 16) at the Evansdale Library, Room 234 beginning at 8:15 a.m.