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Ayune Michel ’72, Endicott Trustee and Benefactor, Dies

Ayune Michel ’72
Beloved alumna, healthcare leader, and devoted Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û Trustee Ayune Michel ’72 passed away on Thursday, November 14, 2024.
11/14/2024

Beloved alumna, healthcare leader, and devoted Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û Trustee Ayune Michel ’72 passed away on Thursday, November 14, 2024.

Michel’s contributions to the College and the health profession have left an enduring mark on both the Endicott community and the world of healthcare. Her legacy is one of service, dedication, and an unwavering belief in the transformative power of education and nursing.

“Ayune will be remembered for her warmth, generosity, and unwavering dedication to service,” said Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û President Steven R. DiSalvo, Ph.D. “Her legacy lives on in the many lives she touched—through her work in healthcare, her contributions to Endicott, and the beauty of the Ayune Michel ’72 Academic Quad.”

Steven R. DiSalvo, and Ayune Michel ’72

Born into a family with deep ties to healthcare—her father a pharmacist and her mother a nurse—Michel found her calling early in life. Encouraged by her father to pursue a career that would provide stability and independence, she chose nursing, a decision that would shape her life and career for over five decades. Michel’s journey began at Endicott, where she earned a degree in pre-physical therapy in 1972. Her love for the oceanside campus and the lasting friendships she made here cemented her lifelong connection to the College.

Michel continued her education after Endicott, completing an advanced nursing program at Newton-Wellesley, earning a health science degree at Northeastern University, and obtaining a master’s degree in healthcare administration at Framingham State University. Her healthcare career was marked by a series of leadership roles, culminating in her appointment as Director of Health Services for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, where she championed the needs of individuals with developmental disabilities.

Throughout her life, Michel remained dedicated to giving back to the College that had given her so much. In 2018, she was appointed to Endicott's Board of Trustees, where she played a key role in shaping the College’s future, particularly in the growth of its nursing and healthcare programs. Her significant naming gift to the Cummings School of Nursing & Health Sciences, through the Spread Your Wings campaign, helped ensure the nursing program’s ongoing success and impact during a critical nursing shortage.

Endicott campus

In the fall 2022 issue of Endicott’s alumni magazine, Soundings, Michel remarked that giving back to Endicott felt instinctual, like helping family: “I’m in a position where I have no children, basically have no family left, and Endicott is kind of like my stepchild.”

In 2023, the Ayune Michel ’72 Academic Quad was formally unveiled, forever commemorating her contributions to Endicott’s campus. Located in front of the newly completed Cummings School, the quad stands as a physical testament to her permanent campus legacy—one that will inspire generations of students, particularly those in nursing, to follow in her footsteps.

Michel’s passion for healthcare was not limited to her professional achievements. She was an advocate for equitable healthcare access, a mentor to countless students, and a champion for the next generation of nurses. Her commitment to Endicott and the nursing profession will continue to shape the future of healthcare and education.

Ayune Plaque

In addition to her professional accomplishments, Michel cherished her relationships with her lifelong friends from Endicott. She often spoke about the annual reunions and vacations they shared, a testament to the deep and formative bonds she made as a student.

Michel’s stewardship as a Trustee, her generosity of spirit, and her impact on healthcare have created a profound and enduring influence that will inspire the Endicott community for years to come.