What do you get when you combine computer science with pop music? You get a first- year student like Bradley Breen who is pursuing his passions on the ASU Tempe campus.
Breen received the ASU Alumni Association Old Pueblo Chapter scholarship. “This scholarship will help me to follow my dreams and create a better future for our world,” he said.
Maroon and Gold runs deep in the Breen family. “I chose to attend ASU because of the amazing experience my parents and grandparents have had, as well as the amazing opportunities and programs that ASU offers,” he added.
Bradley is interested in keeping us safe in cyberspace. “I want to work for a sustainable technology company and improve our security in the digital world,” he said.
He wants to pursue a creative passion, too. “I want to write and release music to share and perform, both of these things are critical to my character and make me who I am.”
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