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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

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  • Thompson Hall
    - Fulbright Scholarships Extended
    Katherine Heaney ’20G just received her master’s degree in secondary education. Her plan for September had been to travel to Spain to teach English for the next academic year. She... Read More
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    - Energy-Health Nexus
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    - Donors Pay It Forward
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  • Create Your Own Story: Rachel Avery '20
    - Create Your Own Story: Rachel Avery '20
    Recent UNH Manchester graduate Rachel Avery '20 earned one of this year's Create Your Own Story awards, which recognizes students who have strived to make the most of their time... Read More
  • UNH Celebrates the Class of 2020
  • Nursing 2020 grad Laura Howard
    - UNH Nursing Grads Hit the COVID-19 Front Lines
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  • Kabria Baumgartner, assistant professor of American studies
    - Historical Support
    With two recent fellowships, American studies professor Kabria Baumgartner will research a book project on Robert Morris, the first African American trial lawyer in the U.S. Read More
  • Emergency room workers at Tufts Medical Center holding bags of iced NOBL coffee
    - Grounds for Giving Back
    As local health care workers put in long hours on today’s frontlines, they’re heartened by a welcome jolt: the delivery of cold brew coffee right to their hospital breakrooms. Read More
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    - COVID Collaboration
    UNH has launched six new interdisciplinary research projects aimed at addressing the challenges of coronavirus. Read More
  • Glenn Homman '77 dressed in scrubs
    - Choosing to Stay
    Before the coronavirus hit, the urgent care center where Glenn Hoffman ’77 works was seeing upwards of 100 patients a day. Today he and the staff treat fewer than 50 people daily... Read More