Never underestimate a university’s ability to disgust you even more than it already has.
The University of Pittsburgh’s affiliated hospital fired a professor from an administrative position last year for arguing that affirmative action has
harmed black and Hispanic medical students. It defamed Norman Wang in order to convince the science journal that published his paper to retract it. (Pitt is currently under federal investigation for these actions.)
Now courtesy of
Campus Reform, we learn the taxpayer-funded institution signed off on an immunology study that sowed the “scalp and dorsum” of late-term aborted human fetuses – sourced from its own hospital – to mice and rats.
The first baby from the Alle-Kiski Valley born in 2021 is a boy from Verona.
Carter Magee made his debut at UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital at 12:54 a.m. Friday, weighing 7 pounds, 4 ounces and measuring 19.5 inches long.
Baby Carter’s parents are Jennifer Celender and Patrick Magee of Verona.
Mom showed off the new arrival Friday afternoon via a Zoom conference from her hospital room.
Baby Carter, cradled by his mom and wrapped in a navy blanket, was on his best baby behavior during his first interview.
She said little Carter’s arrival on New Year’s wasn’t a complete surprise.
“He was due Jan. 8, and we had a feeling he might come early because I was almost 4 centimeters dilated,” Celender, 31, said.