Duke News RSS Feeds
Receive Duke News Automatically 
You can now receive automatic RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds of Duke news on any of these topics. The feeds are limited to information distributed by the Office of News & Communications (ONC). For some categories, you may also want to seek additional sources, such as goDuke.com for sports. See below for instructions on receiving the newsfeeds.
TOP STORIES, NEWS AND OPINION
DUKE TODAY
AROUND CAMPUS
- Events
- Police News
- Duke and Durham
- Faculty
- Students
- Divinity and Religious Life
- Philanthropy and Development
SCIENCE, MEDICINE AND ENGINEERING
- Research, General
- Natural Sciences
- Environment and Earth Sciences
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Engineering
- Computing and Networking
- Medminute
BUSINESS, LAW, PUBLIC POLICY AND EDUCATION
Receiving the newsfeeds requires using a software program called an RSS reader or aggregator (see below for further explanation).
To select a newsfeed, click on the link to the topic name and copy the feed into your RSS reader. The RSS feed you receive will show headlines, summaries and links back to the ONC site for complete stories.
RSS also enables you to incorporate newsfeeds into your website and blog pages. Please feel free to incorporate headlines, story descriptions and links to the ONC web site, with attribution to the Duke University Office of News & Communications.
About RSS readers
Many RSS readers are available for Windows, the Macintosh, Linux and a variety of handheld devices. Some RSS readers must be installed on the user's computer. Several of the most popular services, such as Google Reader and Bloglines run on websites and are accessed through a browser.
RSS is also built into many web browsers and e-mail programs. Apple's Safari, Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7 and the free Firefox browser already allow downloading and viewing RSS feeds, which Firefox calls "live bookmarks." The Thunderbird e-mail program also includes an RSS reader.
