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Owner: UKAgriculture
21 September 2017
Duration: 52:28
Playback bandwidth: 294 kb/s
Channel: Webcasts and Presentations
The School of Human Environmental Sciences Hall of Fame honors those who maintain a dedicated commitment to the betterment of their professions, their local communities, and to the School of Human Environmental Sciences (HES) at the University of Kentucky. The School of Human Environmental Sciences is honored to inductee three new members to the Hall of Fame, Dr. Retia Scott Walker, Marsha Herndon Purcell and Cherie L. Mingus.
Owner: UKAgriculture
22 November 2016
Duration: 14:30
Playback bandwidth: 902 kb/s
Channel: Superstar Chef
Superstar Chef: Apple Tarts
Owner: UKAgriculture
22 November 2016
Duration: 15:45
Playback bandwidth: 609 kb/s
Channel: Superstar Chef
Superstar Chef: Thumbprint Cookies
Owner: UKAgriculture
22 November 2016
Duration: 09:52
Playback bandwidth: 572 kb/s
Channel: Superstar Chef
Superstar Chef: Biscuits
Owner: UKAgriculture
22 November 2016
Duration: 03:34
Playback bandwidth: 704 kb/s
Channel: Superstar Chef
Superstar Chef: Fall Cookies
Owner: UKAgriculture
22 November 2016
Duration: 12:47
Playback bandwidth: 434 kb/s
Channel: Superstar Chef
Superstar Chef: Kitchen Utensils
Owner: UKAgriculture
21 November 2016
Duration: 13:13
Playback bandwidth: 488 kb/s
Channel: Superstar Chef
Superstar Chef: Quick Breads
Owner: UKAgriculture
21 November 2016
Duration: 10:32
Playback bandwidth: 483 kb/s
Channel: Superstar Chef
Superstar Chef: Cakes
Owner: UKAgriculture
18 November 2016
Duration: 22:02
Playback bandwidth: 962 kb/s
Channel: Superstar Chef
Superstar Chef: Yeast Breads
Owner: UKAgriculture
16 October 2015
Duration: 01:00:02
Playback bandwidth: 316 kb/s
Channel: Main
A livestream of the 2015 HES Hall of Fame Seminar, from Erikson Hall at the University of Kentucky.
Inductees Linda Medlen Heaton and Ruth Hatchett Duncan each had a career in education spanning more than 30 years. The third inductee Mary Bell Vaughan will be inducted posthumously and had an education career that spanned 45 years.