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Through all of this development, President Adamian's focus remained squarely on the Bentley students. He often spoke of wanting to offer them the most comprehensive and valuable education available. As a former professor, he understood the importance of fulfilled, engaged students.
In a 1976 article he speaks about the value of providing business students with a liberal education. He says,
"Our aim is to have persons educated in the business area who are cognizant of life and all its ramifications. We used to tell students 'after we teach you everything about money, we teach you money isn't everything.'"