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Mt. Lebanon student to travel to Germany

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| Wednesday, November 18, 2015 5:00 a.m.
Mt. Lebanon High School Senior Noah Donald was chosen as one of twelve students nationwide and the only student in Pennsylvania to attend the Deutschland für MINTeressierte Workshop (Germany for STEM Students Workshop). The all expense paid trip to Germany is courtesy of the Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany. Noah was selected from over 150 applicants vying to win the “Discover a New Path – Explore Germany!” contest sponsored by the German government.
Noah Donald, a Mt. Lebanon High School senior, is one of 12 students nationwide to attend the Deutschland für MINTeressierte Workshop, a science and math scholarship program in Germany.

Donald will visit Berlin from Nov. 27 to Dec. 6. and will explore research institutions in the geoscience, bionics and technology fields. The trip is paid for by Germany's Foreign Office.

He was selected from more than 150 applicants to win a contest sponsored by the German government. The Goethe-Institut in Chicago, a German cultural association, selected the winners.

Donald will learn about the Rosetta mission at the German Aerospace Center in Braunschweig, and meet scientists and researchers while attending a German school.


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