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SUMMARY:AI Ethics for Humanities and Social Science
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, July 7\, 2025\, 10 a.m. – 12 noon\, Hybrid Event \nThis follow-up to the previous “Introduction to AI/ML/LLM for Humanities and Social Science” workshop builds upon the skills and techniques of using and implementing AI to discuss the technology’s social\, ethical\, and political ramifications\, along with guidelines to using AI for research and teaching. \nThe workshop will address critical ethical concerns surrounding AI\, including bias\, the network effects of dis- and misinformation\, and the authenticity of historical records and provide illustrative use case examples. Discussions will highlight issues of fairness\, intellectual property\, and academic integrity\, drawing from key scholarship in algorithmic ethics and data justice. \nBy the end of the session\, participants will gain a foundational understanding of AI’s role in the humanities\, along with practical tools and frameworks for critically engaging with these technologies in their own research and teaching. The workshop will devote significant time to group discussion\, where participants’ specific concerns and questions about the ethical and practical use of AI can be addressed. \nParticipants are also encouraged to reach out to the workshop organizers in advance with any questions or topics of interest\, which will be integrated into the workshop. \nHybrid Workshop (OARC Portal and Zoom): \n\nIn-person: Math Sciences 5628\nZoom: Link will be emailed to you \n\nFollow this link to register.
URL:https://humanities.ucla.edu/event/ai-ethics-for-humanities-and-social-science/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Bruman Summer Chamber Music Festival: Webern Quartet
DESCRIPTION:The Henry J. Bruman Summer Chamber Music Festival is held in Lani Hall\, a 133-seat auditorium located in the Schoenberg Music Building on the UCLA campus. All concerts are free of charge\, and no reservations are required. Seating is available on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nLot 2 is the closest campus parking lot; click here for full details on UCLA visitor parking\, including campus parking maps and rates. \nThis year’s Festival will be livestreamed on the Center’s YouTube Channel. Please subscribe to our channel to be notified when the concerts go live. \n  \nFounded in Los Angeles in 2022\, the Webern Quartet has been featured in The New Yorker\, where they were praised as having “found the through line of Schoenberg’s personality.” \nThe Webern Quartet chose the name of Anton Webern\, former student of Arnold Schoenberg\, whose important string quartet oeuvre has been the starting point of the quartet. Next to their dedication to the works of the composers from the Second Viennese School\, the Webern Quartet is known for its committed and intimate interpretations of works from the classical repertoire to newly written music. \nIn 2023\, the Webern Quartet held an extensive residency at the Arnold Schoenberg Center in Vienna where they performed the complete Schoenberg quartets at two concerts on the same day. Through their work in Vienna with Henk Guittart of the Schoenberg Quartet (which in its time coached with Eugene Lehner of the renowned Kolisch Quartet\, Schoenberg’s preferred performers)\, the Webern Quartet is privileged to honor and continue an interpretive tradition of these quartets. \nThe quartet’s members are from Italy\, Japan\, South Korea\, and the U.S. \nProgram \nWolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–91)\nQuartet in F Major No. 23\, K. 590 \nI. Allegro moderato\nII. Andante/Allegretto\nIII. Menuetto: Allegretto – Trio\nIV. Allegro \nMaurice Ravel (1875–1937)\nString Quartet in F Major \nI. Allegro moderato – très doux\nII. Assez vif – très rythmé\nIII. Très lent\nIV. Vif et agité \nWebern Quartet\nBenjamin Hoffman\, violin\nChiai Tajima\, violin\nAlex Granger\, viola\nStella Cho\, cello 
URL:https://humanities.ucla.edu/event/bruman-summer-chamber-music-festival-webern-quartet/
LOCATION:Lani Hall\, Schoenberg Music Building
CATEGORIES:Center for 17th & 18th Century Studies,Concerts
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SUMMARY:Bruman Summer Chamber Music Festival: Strings and Keys
DESCRIPTION:The Henry J. Bruman Summer Chamber Music Festival is held in Lani Hall\, a 133-seat auditorium located in the Schoenberg Music Building on the UCLA campus. All concerts are free of charge\, and no reservations are required. Seating is available on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nLot 2 is the closest campus parking lot; click here for full details on UCLA visitor parking\, including campus parking maps and rates. \nThis year’s Festival will be livestreamed on the Center’s YouTube Channel. Please subscribe to our channel to be notified when the concerts go live. \nStrings and Keys: A University of Utah Faculty Recital \nMichael Kaufmann\, cello\nSteven Vanhauwaert\, piano \nProgram \nClaude Debussy (1862–1918)\nSonata for Cello and Piano\, L. 135 \nI. Prologue\nII. Sérénade\nIII. Finale \nNadia Boulanger (1887–1979)\nTrois Pièces for Cello and Piano \nI. Modéré\nII. Sans vitesse et à l’aise\nIII. Vite et nerveusement rythmé \nGabriel Fauré (1845–1924)\nÉlégie\, op. 24 \nMaurice Ravel (1875–1937)\nPièce en Forme de Habañera\, M. 51 \nCamille Saint-Saëns (1835–1921)\nSonata No. 1 in C Minor\, op. 32 \nI. Allegro\nII. Andante tranquillo e sostenuto\nIII. Allegro moderato \n 
URL:https://humanities.ucla.edu/event/bruman-summer-chamber-music-festival-strings-and-keys/
LOCATION:Lani Hall\, Schoenberg Music Building
CATEGORIES:Center for 17th & 18th Century Studies,Concerts
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