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Monday, September 19, 2022
Thursday, September 15, 2022
Fairfax County Youth Leadership Network's META LEADERSHIP Conference November 11-12
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Wednesday, September 14, 2022
Another win for Chesterfield, Virginia - World's Largest Vertical Farm
Plenty to build 'world's largest indoor vertical farming campus' in Richmond area
Sep. 14th, 2022
The office of Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin billed the project as “the world’s largest indoor vertical farming campus.”
Plenty said it will complete its 120-acre Richmond Farm Campus in phases over the next six years, ultimately creating more than 300 full-time jobs. Its first farm on the site, a dedicated Driscoll’s berry farm to be completed by early 2024, will be the first to grow indoor, vertically farmed strawberries at scale, according to the governor’s announcement. Plenty also indicated it plans to grow leafy greens and tomatoes at its new campus.
Arama Kukutai, CEO of Plenty, said in a statement the “scale and sophistication” of the planned facility will make it possible “to economically grow a variety of produce with superior quality and flavor.”
In January, Plenty announced a $400 million Series E round led by One Madison Group and JS Capital Management, both of New York, as well as
Saturday, September 3, 2022
Washington Post: College Major Regrets
washingtonpost.com
The most-regretted (and lowest-paying) college majors
By Andrew Van Dam|Sep. 2nd, 2022
As a rule, those who studied STEM subjects — science, technology, engineering and mathematics — are much more likely to believe they made the right choice, while those in social sciences or vocational courses second-guess themselves.
There doesn’t seem to be much relationship between loans, gender, race or school selectivity and your regrets. Though, as you may have guessed, our analysis of Fed data shows that the higher your income is today, the less you regret the major you chose back in college.
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