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...president of the IOP’s SAC, Elizabeth M. Grosso ’08, also credits the make-up of the SAC board to the "largely female" composition of the IOP staff and the presence of "positive role models...
Many women in the IOP also made "a concerted effort to develop the leadership abilities of women in the organization," Grosso added...
...Grosso also noted that the way CampusTap links related topics across blogs could encourage “cross-pollination” among student organizations...
...handful of student organizations had signed onto CampusTap at its launch. Elizabeth M. Grosso ’08, communications director for the Institute of Politics’ Student Advisory Committee, said the scheduling and calendar tools of CampusTap could vastly improve her group’s communications strategies...
...Brunello, made from the Sangiovese Grosso grape, is often referred to as Chianti on hormones?it's bigger, bolder and pricier. The Biondi-Santi winery in Montalcino is credited with making the first Brunello around 1888, and the firm still produces a glorious version. But it took two winemaking brothers from Long Island, New York, John and Harry Mariani, to raise the wine to fame. In the late 1970s, the Marianis bought a medieval castle in the Montalcino area, Castello Banfi, started growing Sangiovese Grasso grapes on some of the surrounding 2,800 hectares and began making their own Brunello...