Phi Theta Kappa RSS News & Headlines

Imagine having a Phi Theta Kappa newspaper delivered to your doorstep each time fresh Society news is generated. Get started creating your own personal electronic publication now by choosing from the Phi Theta Kappa RSS feeds below. Find out more about RSS feeds and the tools used to read feeds in the sidebar.

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Available Phi Theta Kappa RSS news & headlines feeds:

Feed Title: Available RSS Feeds (view example feed)
Feed Description: Updated list of available Phi Theta Kappa RSS feeds (news & information resources).
Copy this URL to your RSS Reader: http://www.ptk.org/rss/available_feeds.xml
Feed Title: Breaking News (view example feed)
Feed Description: Phi Theta Kappa regularly posts stories and photos about Society events, programs and outstanding chapter activities.
Copy this URL to your RSS Reader: http://www.ptk.org/rss/breaking_news.xml
Feed Title: Golden Key News Briefs (view example feed)
Feed Description: Phi Theta Kappa's weekly electronic newsletter (a compendium of Society news, updates and announcements).
Copy this URL to your RSS Reader: http://www.ptk.org/rss/gknb.xml
Feed Title: Advisor Golden Key News Briefs (view example feed)
Feed Description: Phi Theta Kappa's weekly electronic newsletter (a compendium of Society news, updates and announcements) for Advisors.
Copy this URL to your RSS Reader: http://www.ptk.org/rss/advisor_gknb.xml
Feed Title: Press Releases (view example feed)
Feed Description: Easy access to press releases on Phi Theta Kappa programs and constituents for journalists, public relations professionals, and anyone interested in the Society.
Copy this URL to your RSS Reader: http://www.ptk.org/rss/press_releases.xml




So just what is RSS?

RSS allows sites to distribute and share web content, such as news headlines. You have the option to "subscribe" to a site's RSS "feed" (as in "news feed,"), so you no longer have to visit the site itself to get fresh content. In other words, the content comes to you instead of you going to get it.

Ready to start? You need to set up an RSS aggregator (also known as a reader, newsreader, and news aggregator) to collect and read your RSS feeds.

Aggregators collect your RSS feeds and present them in an easy-to-read format that shows a description of your feed and links to the fresh content. Try Bloglines, a popular, easy-to-use, Internet-based aggregator. Just set up an account, and copy and paste the feed URLs into your account. There are many other aggregators available.

The default RSS feed we offer is in RSS 2.0 format.