Hand-decorated postcards of support and affirmation sent to public health alumni
When faculty reached out to Public Health alumni featured on the department鈥檚 Wall of Honor, it quickly became clear that many were navigating job loss and professional uncertainty amid significant national changes to public health infrastructure. In response, Elon students, faculty, and families came together for postcard-decorating events, creating messages of encouragement and affirmation for alumni across the country.
The effort began during Family Weekend, when current students and their family members joined faculty to decorate 540 postcards. Additional public health students contributed throughout the semester, as did family members of faculty.
“It became a beautiful community-building activity that strengthened relationships across multiple groups,鈥 said Cindy Fair, professor of public health. 鈥淲e even had graduates return for Alumni Weekend to join in the fun. It felt like a chance to give back to those who dedicated their lives to improving the health of all communities and were now struggling to find their professional footing.鈥

Public health student Mallory Otten ’26 reflected on the experience.
鈥淢aking postcards for our alumni showed me how powerful small acts of recognition can be,” said Otten. “Especially in a moment when public health is not always visible or valued, it felt important to honor alumni whose continued work represents the heart of our Elon community.鈥
Each postcard included a QR code linking recipients to the Office of Alumni Engagement, ensuring graduates can easily access the university鈥檚 resources as they continue their professional journeys.
鈥淚t felt great to share words of encouragement with students who have served as mentors, even after graduating,鈥 added Niara Legette ’26. 鈥淜nowing that public health is going through a period of uncertainty, it鈥檚 important to remain encouraged and to know that the Elon community is standing by them. My mom got super involved, and I think as a parent it meant a lot to support students who are in the position I鈥檒l likely be in a year from now.鈥
The project reflects the strong sense of community within Elon Public Health, one that extends beyond campus walls and supports graduates through both celebration and challenge.
