After a year at
Swarthmore College, she worked at
Mount Holyoke College as an assistant professor from 1952 until 1956, when she moved to
Barnard College. In 1958, she was the supervisor of
Doris Stockton's doctorate at
Brown University. In 1961, as an associate professor at Barnard, she was funded by the
National Science Foundation to visit the
Institute for Advanced Study in
Princeton, New Jersey for postdoctoral research. She also worked at the
Institute for Defense Analyses in Princeton in the early 1960s. She came to
Rutgers University in 1964, at a time when Rutgers had a much higher number of female faculty than many mathematics departments then or later. Among her graduate students at Rutgers was
Edward R. Dougherty, later a distinguished professor of electrical engineering at
Texas A&M University. She chaired the Rutgers mathematics department from 1974 to 1977. Elliott retired from Rutgers in 1991, in a year in which the university was cutting costs by offering early retirement to its employees. Elliott died in
Titusville, New Jersey on March 5, 2023, at the age of 97. ==References==