
The holidays are here…and it’s time to look back.
Nostalgia? A little, maybe. After all, this is the time to slow down, to see how far we’ve come…and start preparing for the year ahead. If anything, reflecting enables us to see the bigger picture – the events that shaped the current year…and the underlying shifts that will shape the coming year.
New priorities, new degrees, new players – that was 2025 in graduate business education, a time when AI continued to dominate the conversation. This time around, it wasn’t always the big names driving progress. American University’s Kogod School has been busy integrating AI across its business curriculum, be it sustainability, analytics, or entrepreneurship. At the University of Toronto’s Rotman School, faculty has implemented an AI teaching assistant that answers students’ questions and reports back their levels of comprehension. Across the Pacific, Anand Nandkumar, an Indian School of Business professor, has weaved together AI chatbots and virtual reality modules so students can truly experience the content. If that isn’t enough, Indiana University’s Kelley School has authored a ‘playbook’ to help faculty incorporate AI into their courses. More than that, Kelley shared it with all of its rival schools. Talk about confidence!
NEW DEGREES & FACILITIES
Speaking of innovation, Babson College – long known for its ETA (Entrepreneurial Thought and Action) model – has rolled out an Entrepreneurial Leadership model, which combines research on neuroscience and interpersonal skills to show how entrepreneurs can successfully build teams and scale ventures. EDHEC Business School continued to set the pace in sustainability, launching a Center for Net Positive Business, while enhancing signature programming like the Sustainable Impact Challenge and the Sustainable Impact Projects. By the same token, ESCP – P&Q’s reigning Business School of the Year – is putting the finishing touches on its School of Technology, a management program that will immerse business students in AI, Blockchain, coding, and cybersecurity.
Business schools have also been busy with new facilities. This fall, the University of North Carolina’s Kenan-Flagler Business School and the University of Illinois’ Gies College opened Bell Hall and Wymer Hall respectively, representing a combined 150,000 square feet for classrooms, studios, and study space. Meanwhile, Purdue University’s Daniels Business School broke ground on a new 164,000 square foot facility in April, while the Wharton School announced that it would be relocating its San Francisco campus to new digs. That doesn’t count New York University’s Stern School and IIM Ahmedabad opening campuses in Abu Dhabi and Dubai respectively.
And there were plenty of new degree programs in 2025 too. Notably, Michigan State’s Broad College and UNLV’s Lee Business School are starting online MBA programs. Dartmouth College’s Tuck School, long-known for catering exclusively to on-campus MBAs, has ventured into the online space with Executive Sprints. And if you’re looking for the most unique MBA program, pay a visit to the University of Central Florida. It is offering an online Space MBA that emphasizes commercialization in the field.
Such programming and facilities require funding. Let’s just say alumni and friends were especially generous to business schools in 2025. Konstantin Sokolov, an alum of the University of Chicago’s Booth School, doled out $100-million dollars to its Executive BA program. Tack onto that another combined $31-million from donors for Booth’s health, Civil Scholars, and family business programming. At the University of Delaware’s Lerner College, a $71.5-million gift from Robert and Kathleen Marie Siegfried will help fund Siegfried Hall, replete with state-of-the-art classrooms and research and computer labs. Arizona State’s W. P. Carey School, already a leader in operations and logistics, took home $35-million to bolster its supply chain resources. Indeed, the well-heeled found business schools to be a sound investment in 2025. Northwestern University’s Kellogg School pulled in a $35-million gift for research, while the University of Utah’s Eccles School raked in $20-million for entrepreneurship. That’s the same amount as the University of Texas’ McCombs School and the University of Iowa’s Tippie College generated for leadership programming and facility upgrades respectively.
Stanford GSB Dean Sarah Soule
LOTS OF TURNOVER AMONG BUSINESS SCHOOL DEANS
With every new year, there comes new leadership. Last January, Sarah Soule became the first woman to serve as dean for the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Across the bay, Jennifer Chatman moved from interim to full-time dean of UC Berkeley’s Haas School. This year, there were several top business schools hiring new deans: MIT (Sloan), New York University (Stern), Indiana University (Kelley), University of Florida (Warrington), University of Rochester (Simon), and Southern Methodist University (Cox). At the same time, there were several programs that found themselves with an opening at the top: Carnegie Mellon University (Tepper), University of Texas (McCombs), University of Georgia (Terry), and the University of Toronto (Rotman). In breaking news, Scott Beardsley, dean of the Darden School, is now living every dean’s dream. He was elevated to being the president of the University of Virginia.
Alas, the University of Virginia has been in the crosshairs of the Trump administration over claims of civil rights violations. This year, business schools definitely experienced a shift in political fortunes. The Wharton School, for one, rebranded its DEI concentration. All the while, MBA programs like the Kellogg School and the McCombs School severed their partnerships with the Consortium. Several business schools also found themselves in the headlines…for all the wrong reasons. Professor Shai Davidai, an outspoken critic of Columbia Business School’s response to anti-Israel campus protests, left his post after being cleared during a school investigation. Doğukan Günaydın, an MBA student at the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School, was detained by ICE over a DUI conviction that opened the door to deportation for the non-citizen. At Harvard Business School, Francesca Gino and administration continued their back-and-forth accusations (and suits) over ongoing plagiarism claims. At the same time, Wharton and Stanford GSB MBA students went public over their discontent with their education.
That said, the year brought several bright spots. Three programs – Stanford GSB, Dartmouth Tuck, and the University of Miami’s Herbert Business School – all celebrated their 100-year anniversaries in 2025. USC’s Marshall School managed to land Snoop Dog as its graduation speaker. At Indiana University, the Hoosier football team achieved an unbeaten season and a Big 10 title. The team was led by Fernando Mendoza, a Heisman winner and first-year MBA student at IU’s Kelley School.
Want to learn more about these stories – and hundreds more? We’ve got you covered with our school-by-school story listing of all the top MBA stories from 2025.

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10 BUSINESS SCHOOLS TO WATCH
10 Business Schools To Watch In 2025
(Northwestern Kellogg, EDHEC, Vanderbilt Owen, IESE, Dartmouth Tuck, IMD, Indiana Kelley, Carnegie Mellon Tepper, Wharton, ESSEC)
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MEET THE ALUMNI
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STEM SCHOOLS
‘STEMB’ Is The New Strategy: Why Tech-Linked MBAs Are Shaping The Future Of Business
(MIT Sloan, Imperial, Stanford GSB, Polimi, Nanyang, Carnegie Mellon, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Alliance Manchester, TUM, Georgia Tech)
2025-2026 SCHEDULE
2025-2026 MBA Admissions Events By School
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ADAM SMITH BUSINESS SCHOOL
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UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA (MANDERSON)
The University Of Alabama’s Manderson Graduate School Of Business Offers Options
Building A Core Of Support At Manderson
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ALLIANCE MANCHESTER
Why These Female Business Leaders Chose The Manchester Global Executive MBA
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AMERICAN UNIVERSITY (KOGOD)
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AMERICAN UNIVERSITY IN BEIRUT
American University Of Beirut’s B-School Dean: ‘We’ve Been Operating In Crisis Mode For Years’
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY IN CAIRO
‘Beginning Of A New Journey’: 2025 Dawns Bright At The American University In Cairo
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA (ELLER)
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One-Of-A-Kind: University Of Arizona Introduces Business & Engineering Degree
ARIZONA STATE (W. P. CAREY)
Carey Leads The Way With Mindful AI Business Education
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P&Q Perspectives: AI & The MBA: Building Future-Ready Leaders
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How W. P. Carey Became A Top Incubator For Entrepreneurs
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P&Q Perspectives: Entrepreneurship & The MBA
2025 MBA Best In Class Award For Incubators: Arizona State (W. P. Carey)
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS (WALTON)
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BABSON COLLEGE (OLIN)
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BADRUKA SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
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BAYLOR UNIVERSITY (HANKAMER)
Baylor Hankamer Names David M. Szymanski as Dean
BIRMINGHAM BUSINESS SCHOOL
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BITS SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
BITSOM Launches Women’s Leadership Program For Mid-Career Professionals
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BOSTON UNIVERSITY (QUESTROM)
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BUTLER UNIVERSITY (LACY)
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Students in an AI elective course at Haas.
UC BERKELEY (HAAS)
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Berkeley Haas MBA Class Of 2027: Smaller Class Rebounds In Global Diversity
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CARNEGIE MELLON (TEPPER)
Carnegie Mellon Tepper Announces Inaugural Golub Capital Board Fellows Cohort
Tepper School Dean Stepping Down Next Year
‘We Want To Define The Future’: Inside CMU Tepper’s AI-Powered Transformation
Carnegie Mellon Tepper’s International MBA Population Has Fallen 30% In 2 Years
CASE WESTERN RESERVE (WEATHERHEAD)
Case Western Reserve Weatherhead Receives $15 Million Gift to Launch Leadership Institute
CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY (BUSCH)
Catholic University Launching MBA Program
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