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University of New Hampshire research is proposing a novel solution to address inequities in welfare fund allocation, potentially increasing societal impact while eliminating disparities.

Researchers Propose Equitable Solution for Allocating Welfare Funds

Subsidy welfare programs are critical in ensuring that economically disadvantaged individuals and families can access essential services such as child care, education, healthcare and housing. However, current funds allocation formulas may fail to ensure equitable outcomes across different service... Read More

Recent Stories

  • New trail signage to highlight Abenaki culture
    - Pathway to Paying Tribute
    Campus trails and bridges named to honor Abenaki heritage. Read More
  • paul students working with an industry partner on a corporate project
    - Businesses invited to submit project proposals
    The Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics at the University of New Hampshire invites businesses and non-profits to propose projects and work with student teams.  These “... Read More
  • 50 Years and Counting
    - 50 Years and Counting
    Because she did not stop, we are unstoppable. Join us in celebrating 50 years and counting of Title IX – and the athletes who showed up for nothing less than the next generation... Read More
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    - Tackling the Challenge
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  • Award recipients from UNH and Northeast Passage
    - UNH, Northeast Passage earn Team USA Collegiate Impact honor
    The University of New Hampshire was inducted into the Team USA Collegiate Impact Award Class of 2022 in recognition of four Northeast Passage sled hockey athletes earning gold... Read More
  • Students walking on campus
    - Celebrating Five Years of Increasing Access
    In the face of rising tuition costs throughout the country, the University of New Hampshire is celebrating five years of making a college education more affordable for students in... Read More
  • Two boys, seen from behind, look at a smart phone together
    - Keeping Kids Safe Online
    UNH researchers were major contributors to the new World Health Organization report "What works to prevent online violence against children." Read More
  • A young woman sits against a blank wall with her head on her knees.
    - Preventing Youth Exploitation
    With a new $1.8 million grant from the Centers for Disease Control, a team of UNH researchers will evaluate the effectiveness of a child trafficking prevention program. Read More
  • Women working with chainsaws
    - Women in the Woods
    Have you ever walked in the woods while 15 women are running chainsaws? While historically this hasn’t been a common sight in New Hampshire, UNH Extension is now helping make it a... Read More
  • Connecting Across Cultures
    - Connecting Across Cultures
    It took Lina Adjout ’21 one day and one traditional Turkish pastry to find exactly what she was hoping to find in Ireland. Adjout embarked on the journey as a recipient of the... Read More