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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. and RICHMOND, Va., May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Aditxt (Aditx Therapeutics, Inc.) (Nasdaq: ADTX), a biotech innovation company focused on improving the health of the immune system, today announced plans to build a high-capacity AditxtScore™ Center in Richmond, VA in the second half of 2021. Aditxt is targeting a capital investment of $31.5 million over three years to scale up its state-of-the-art immune monitoring center, including projected new jobs, laboratory equipment, and construction. The announcement was made at a joint press conference with Governor Ralph Northam, Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney and other local business executives and political officials.
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Manufacturing facility in Rockbridge County to produce 60 jobs
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RICHMOND Gov. Ralph Northam announced Thursday the Modine Manufacturing Company (NYSE: MOD) will establish a manufacturing facility in Rockbridge County with an investment of $7 million, according to a press release.
The company will convert its former warehouse on Collierstown Road into an operation producing highly engineered data center cooling solutions. The new venture is expected to create 60 new jobs after a full ramp-up.
Virginia had to compete with several states to land the project.
“Virginia boasts the largest data center market in the country, and this growing industry requires state-of-the-art cooling systems manufactured by leaders like Modine,” Northam said. “We are grateful that this longtime Virginia employer has decided to deepen its roots in our commonwealth, creating 21st-century jobs and producing a high-demand, world-class product right here in the Shenandoah Valley.”
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The Virginia Department of Education said it would not be eliminating advanced math courses for 11th graders, despite media reports saying otherwise. A curriculum change is coming but it’s only in the early stages. (Photo via Pixabay by Elchinator)
The Virginia Department of Education Tuesday responded to confusion around media reports that they were eliminating advanced math courses, as part of its Virginia Mathematics Pathways Initiative. A curriculum change is coming but it’s only in the early stages.
Fox News reported last week that Virginia will “eliminate all accelerated math courses before 11th grade as part of an equity-focused plan.”