Morgan RSS Feeds

What is RSS?

Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a technology that lets you subscribe to a website's latest content without actually having to navigate to the site with your browser. Instead, the site's frequently updated information, such as news headlines, is fed directly into your computer through a "news reader."

Morgan State RSS Feeds

University News Feed
http://www.morganstatenewsroom.com/feed/


Frequently Asked Questions

What is an RSS Reader/News Reader?
An RSS reader is a piece of software that allows you to "subscribe" to RSS feeds. You provide the software with the feeds you want to follow, and it will periodically retrieve those feeds and allow you to see all the headlines in one place.

Where can I get an RSS Reader?
There are dozens of free RSS readers, some that install on your machine, including NewsGator and NetNewsWire and others that are on the web, such as Google Reader.

How do I subscribe to an RSS feed?
Assuming you've chosen an RSS Reader, you just need to "Add a Subscription" and point it at one of the addresses above. How to do that differs depending on which reader you choose, but the process is basically the same.

Is there a cost associated with RSS subscriptions?
No, the feeds are free to subscribe to.

How often do the RSS feeds update?
The feeds update instantly as new stories are posted to the website.