School of Natural Resources and Environment RSS Feeds

Student Feeds

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Career Services updates (Office of Academic Programming career services updates)

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Course updates (Office of Academic Programming courses updates)

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Financial Aid updates (Office of Academic Programming financial aid updates)

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Be Involved & Get Connected updates (Updates about student groups and other special announcements)

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ALL Student updates (Office of Academic Programming Courses, Career Services, and Financial Aid updates)

SNRE Event & News Feeds

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Subscribe to ALL the SNRE RSS Feeds (Press releases/news, Events and blogs from SNRE about its faculty, students, centers and institutes)

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SNRE Headlines and News Feeds (Press releases/news items from SNRE about its faculty, students, centers and institutes)

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SNRE In the News Feed (Summaries of news items written by outside media about SNRE faculty, students, centers and institutes)

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SNRE Events Feed (Upcoming events, including lectures and conferences, at the school or organized by its faculty)

SNRE Alumni Feeds

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SNRE Alumni Events Feed (Upcoming events of special interest to SNRE alumni)

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Stewards Magazine (A magazine for alumni and friends of the School of Natural Resources and Environment )

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SNRE Alumni Class Notes Feed (Updates about SNRE alumni)

How to subscribe

To start using RSS, you need a special news reader or aggregator that displays RSS content feeds from Web sites you select. There are many different news readers available, many of which are free of charge. Most are available as desktop software that you download and install on your computer. Several Web-based news readers are available as well.

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Once you have set up your news reader, you simply subscribe to the RSS content feeds you want.

What is RSS?

RSS (or Really Simple Syndication) feeds are free content feeds from Web sites, including snre.umich.edu and umich.edu, that contain article headlines, summaries and links back to full-text articles on the web.

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Why use an RSS aggregator?

For anyone that reads a half-dozen or more pages that have RSS feeds, an aggregator is a necessity. RSS aggregators are set up to periodically check for new items in the feeds you are subscribed to, commonly once every hour. In other words, the news comes to you.