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Rails in the Air: The living legacy of the PRT

Morgantown remains the only city in the United States with a working Personal Rapid Transit system with estimates that its vehicles have made 100 million trips since 1975 and traveled 40 million miles while carrying more than 83 million passengers.

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Announcements

  • WVU honors ‘Most Loyal’ award recipients during Mountaineer Week

    Exemplifying true dedication, pride and service to the University community, David Hendrickson, Dr. David O’Neal, Dr. Robert Gerbo and Anthony Martin will be recognized as the 2025 “Most Loyal” honorees during halftime festivities at the WVU football game against Colorado Saturday (Nov. 8).

  • Alum’s nature-inspired works return for Mountaineer Week

    A University connection will come full circle this week as Fairmont-based painter Lauren Adams returns for her second year as a juried artist at the WVU Mountaineer Week Arts & Craft Fair.

  • WVU provides free access to Bloomberg

    Thanks to generous funding from the WVU Chapter of Sigma Nu and the Shawn Clothier Fund, faculty, staff and students will now have free, unlimited access to Bloomberg’s premium journalism and financial insights.

  • Art Museum closed Thursday

    The Art Museum of WVU will be closed Thursday (Nov. 6). Regular hours will resume from 12:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Friday (Nov. 7).

  • Gourd times roll at 36th annual WVU Pumpkin Drop

    Pumpkins were in peril on Halloween (Oct. 31) at WVU during the 36th annual Pumpkin Drop, sponsored by the Department of Mechanical, Materials and Aerospace Engineering and the WVU chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. This year’s competition included 305 registered teams from 53 schools across West Virginia and Pennsylvania.

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Events

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Videos

VIDEO: How ‘Let’s Go!’ became a rallying cry

From across the stands at Milan Puskar Stadium to random encounters in airports and cities across the world, “Let’s Go!” is a phrase that unites Mountaineer Nation.

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