HEC Paris unveiled a sweeping five-year strategy centered on social engagement and impact, anchored by a €300 million fundraising goal that will fund a campus rebuild and new programs through 2031. Dean Eloïc Peyrache framed the 'New Responsibilities' plan as a response to stagnating social mobility and shrinking public debate, with €100 million earmarked for facilities and €200 million for programmatic expansion. Jean‑François Palus will lead the campaign. Separately, HEC’s MBA has undergone a structural overhaul to embed technology, AI and sustainability across the curriculum rather than as add-on electives. Dean of MBA programs Brad Harris said the redesign creates a flexible architecture that lets students combine deep disciplinary specializations with transversal concentrations in Tech & AI or Sustainability. For business schools globally, HEC’s twin moves signal a push to marry fundraising, campus modernization and curricular agility—an operational model that may pressure peer institutions to align capital campaigns with curriculum renewal and employer‑facing skills.