Arizona State University’s W. P. Carey School of Business announced a mandatory training program for more than 350 full‑time faculty and will require AI tool use in coursework beginning this fall, Dean Ohad Kadan told Poets&Quants. The initiative is part of a four‑pillar strategy to embed AI across curriculum, teaching, research and operations, and the school moved rapidly to approve an MS in Artificial Intelligence in Business. W. P. Carey’s approach signals accelerating institutional efforts to operationalize AI in management education: mandatory faculty upskilling, new degree launches, and curriculum redesign. Business schools nationwide will watch how ASU balances academic rigor, assessment integrity, and faculty governance as AI becomes a required instructional component.