Johns Hopkins University-wide and Homewood Campus News
RSS (Really Simple Syndication
or Rich Site Summary) is a way to subscribe and receive news and information
you're interested in automatically. Johns Hopkins University has several
RSS "channels" or news feeds. To subscribe to one or more of them,
simply click on the feed of interest
and then cut and paste the resulting URL into an RSS reader of your choice.
Headlines@Hopkins.
This feed provides all Johns Hopkins news releases about research and
discoveries across the Johns Hopkins Institutions, but not routine
announcements, event items or sports.
Homewood News.
This RSS feed will provide you all the latest news about research,
discovery and important activities going on at the university's main academic
campus, Homewood, in Baltimore.
Arts & Sciences News.
This RSS feed will provide you all the latest news about research,
discovery and important activities going on at the Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts & Sciences News
Engineering News.
This RSS feed will provide you all the latest news about research,
discovery and important activities going on at the Whiting School of Engineering.
JH Calendar of Events.
Want to know what to do at JHU? Subscribe to this university-wide event calendar.
EmergencyNotices.
To find about weather related delays, closings and other important Johns
Hopkins notices.
More Johns Hopkins RSS Feeds and Podcasts.
Stop by
this page for a comprehensive listing of RSS feeds at Johns Hopkins University.
A comprehensive listing of university podcasts maybe found online
here.
RSS Basics
RSS readers (or aggregators) come in two types, online and software.
There are many free software RSS aggregators that you install on your
computer. These programs automatically reach out and let you know when
there is something new in any of your RSS feeds. Online versions, such
as www.bloglines.com,
usually require a free registration. Each time you
visit the online aggregator, you'll see your RSS feeds and any new items.
For a list of online and software RSS aggregators, follow this
link.
For more on RSS feeds and how they work, stop by this
page.
Great Ideas Podcast
Great Ideas is a monthly podcast featuring Johns Hopkins University researchers and
scholars in lively conversations about the most interesting ideas in science and
technology, the humanities and the social sciences. Host Elizabeth Tracey asks
the questions you'd ask if you could sit down with astronomers, economists,
philosophers or historians working on the cutting edge of their disciplines.
Follow this
link to learn more!.
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Baltimore, Maryland.
Office of News and Information. All rights reserved.
Last updated 12Jan09 by dgips@jhu.edu
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