RSS

Subscribe to any of our RSS (Really Simple Syndication) Feeds, and our headlines will be automatically delivered to your desktop.

To view one of the feeds in your RSS aggregator:

1. Click on the RSS icon.
or
2. Copy the URL/shortcut to the topic that interests you. Then paste the URL into your reader.

What is RSS?
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) provides you with an easy way to view news releases from UHCL. In addition to visiting UHCL news, you can use RSS to keep current. Using an RSS reader, you can view data feeds from various sources.

How Do I Use RSS?
An RSS reader (or aggregator) is an application you can use to select and read data feeds. There are many RSS readers available for download, and most are free.

RSS readers enable you to collect and display RSS feeds. By automatically retrieving updates, they help you stay current with news releases as they are posted.

There are several ways to access RSS feeds. You can install an aggregator that displays RSS feeds from the websites you select, enabling you to view multiple postings at once. You can copy the URL above and paste it into your reader, or right-click on the XML button to view the data and find the URL. For more information, visit your favorite search engine and look up "RSS reader aggregator. "

If you would like to stop receiving the UHCL News RSS feed, simply remove it from your RSS reader or aggregator.

UHCL on YouTube

Reconnecting through Photography - Panel Discussion

UHCL welcomed photographers from the Czech Republic -- Slovak Republic during a reception and panel discussion about "Reconnecting Through Photography: Czech Republic -- Slovak Republic."

UHCL In the News

April 08, 2012

Graduate wants to turn island research into book

After Hurricane Ike ransacked so many Galveston historic landmarks, graduate student Claiborne Fant focused beyond the damage to photograph a remarkable recovery. Fant, now a graduate of the University of Houston-Clear Lake’s program in professional writing and graphic design, hopes the photographs and research she assembled for her master’s project will become a published book. The work would be a tribute to the can-do spirit of the island.

April 01, 2012

No tuition hike next year for UHCL students

UH-Clear Lake students and their families got some good news when the University of Houston System Board of Regents met this past week – their undergraduate tuition will stay at its current rate for the next school year.

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