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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

  • A Groundbreaking Achievement
    - A Groundbreaking Achievement
    Abrita Kuthumi ’21, the first Marshall Scholar in UNH's history, discusses the path she took to arrive at UNH and ultimately earn the prestigious distinction. Read More
  • Stepping Up to the Plate
    - Stepping Up to the Plate
    While many students remain free of the burden of food insecurity, a growing number of others – perhaps as many as 20 percent of students, based on results of a recent survey – are... Read More
  • UNH professor Jeffrey Halpern stands outside Kingsbury Hall
    - Boosting Biomanufacturing
    Researchers in UNH’s Surface Enhanced Electrochemical Diagnostic Sensors (SEEDS) Lab have received an EPSCoR grant from the National Science Foundation for close to $6 million to... Read More
  • Wading Into Her Future
    - Wading Into Her Future
    As a child of two parents who met at UNH, Maeve Kelley '22 knew plenty about the university prior to enrolling, but what she didn’t know was that she’d be able to get hands-on... Read More
  • picture of Annette Gordon-Reed
    - Jefferson: Revolutionary, President and Visionary
    UNH hosts Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Annette Gordon-Reed for Rutman Lecture on April 7. Read More
  • Glaciers in Arctic ocean
    - From the Sea to the Stars
    Researchers Atsushi Matsuoka and Fabian Kislet will explore carbon cycling in the ocean and X-rays in space with two National Science Foundation grants. Read More
  • Albion Hodgdon's discovered documents
    - Herbarium Gets in Touch With Its Roots
    A treasure trove of long-forgotten documents from Albion Hodgdon, one of UNH’s most influential professors and scientists, has been discovered. Read More
  • Paul College students celebrate being nationally ranked in 2022
    - UNH Paul College ranked #59 nationally in Poets&Quants for Undergrads Best Business Schools 2022 Rankings
    The University of New Hampshire Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics is ranked #59 in the national Poets&Quants for Undergrads Best Undergraduate Business Schools... Read More
  • Portrait of Marian McCord wearing dark blue suit and pearls
    - Outstanding Woman
    NH Business Review recognizes Marian McCord, senior vice provost for research, economic engagement and outreach, with a 2022 Outstanding Women in Business Award. Read More
  • Deqa Dhalac speaking at an event
    - Breaking Barriers
    Why not me? That’s the question Deqa Dhalac ‘13G posed to herself when she first began mulling over the decision to run for political office in 2018. Dhalac, a Somali American who... Read More