Solertia Humanities Speaker Series
February 24, 2026 7:00 PM –9:00 PM
Event Summary
The UCCS Humanities program is proud to offer the Solertia Humanities Speaker Series, which presents an annual talk by an internationally recognized leader in the humanities.
Join us on February 24th at 7:00 pm in the Chapman Foundations Recital Hall at the Ent Center for the Arts to hear Pianist Mia Chung speak on, "What Makes Us Human?: AI and the Power of Narrative in Beethoven's Piano Music."
Storytelling is a meaningful part of what it means to be human. Unlike the probabilistic processes AI's LLMs use to create stories, human versions are born of embodied experience—lived upheavals that demand resolution. Nowhere is this more fully on display than through the tragedy and triumph of Beethoven's life and creativity. Mia will share and demonstrate this through his most iconic piano music.
For more information visit: https://humanities.uccs.edu/events/solertia
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- Tuesday, February 24
