Business schools closed 2025 with a wave of AI integration and new program launches; Poets&Quants’ roundup shows curricula and facilities expanding to include AI teaching assistants, sustainability centers, and technology‑focused degrees. Schools from Kogod to Rotman have rolled out AI tools while new facilities opened at UNC Kenan‑Flagler and Illinois Gies. In follow‑up, deans’ 2026 resolutions emphasize balancing technical tools with human judgment: leaders at Berkeley Haas, Duke Fuqua and others said the coming year will favor programs that develop decision‑making under uncertainty and interpersonal competencies alongside AI fluency. The twin signals—rapid tool adoption and renewed emphasis on judgment—suggest partnerships between business schools and industry will focus on experiential learning and ethics‑infused AI instruction.