What is RSS?
RSS is an open-standard XML format for publishing news headlines on the Internet, in a process known as syndication. People subscribe to these news feeds by using a news aggregator or news reader, a specialized application for displaying RSS headlines from multiple news feeds. The application connects to the news services at preset intervals, and downloads new items as they are published. By default, headlines are sorted most-recent-first, and usually carry a short summary and a link to the web page where the full story is displayed.
What does 'RSS' stand for?
It stands for Rich Site Summary, or Really Simple Syndication.
What news readers or news aggregators do you recommend?
For Windows 98 and above, we recommend FeedDemon, available in a trial version.
Click here to see the UHV NewsWire RSS Feed
Click here to see Library RSS Feeds
Dates & Events
Black History Poster Contest Judging - 2/6/2012
Crime Prevention Tips - 2/6/2012
UHV Employee Recognition Luncheon - 2/7/2012
Beginning Quick Books 2011 - 2/8/2012
Last Day to Apply for Spring Graduation - 2/10/2012
Black History Month Reception - 2/10/2012
Jaguar Day Open House - 2/11/2012
UHV releases preliminary spring enrollment - 02/03/2012
Scholars convening at UHV to consider criticism of criticism - 02/02/2012
Animal lover and biology major hopes to become vet - 01/30/2012
UHV announces undergraduates on fall Dean’s List - 01/26/2012
