"O" E-clips: highlights of media coverage involving the UO and its faculty and staff

UO E-Clips is a daily report prepared by the Office of Communications (http://comm.uoregon.edu) summarizing current news coverage of the University of Oregon.

Media mentions for November 29

UO runner released from hospital

The Register-Guard: Molly Grabill, a University of Oregon distance runner injured Monday night after someone dropped or threw a rock onto her car on Interstate 5, was released from Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend in Springfield on Wednesday afternoon, the UO said. Grabill, struck in the face by the rock, suffered a broken jawbone, plus cuts to her face that required stitches, UO spokesman Greg Walker said. She’ll need some dental and orthodontic work, but no surgery, he said. She suffered no other broken bones or internal injuries, he said.

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Late mentions for November 28

All Over The Map

NPR: Alexander Murphy recalls visiting a Guatemala museum some years ago and gazing up at a huge relief map of the country. Something about the borders struck the University of Oregon geography professor as out of place. “And then I realized, 'Wait, all of Belize is shown as part of Guatemala,' “ Murphy says ... The University of Oregon's Murphy cites numerous examples where cartography is at the heart of ongoing political disputes. Maps published in Peru and Chile, for example, show different land and sea borders -- the issue over land dating back more than 100 years and the maritime dispute stemming from a disagreement in the 1980s.