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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

  • Teachers work with students at the Child Study and Development Center at UNH
    - Ensuring Bright Futures
    In a collaborative effort to ensure that all New Hampshire’s children have a bright future, UNH has partnered with New Hampshire’s Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)... Read More
  • Close-up image of North American carpenter bee on black background
    - What’s the Buzz?
    A new study looks at the "almost-social" North American carpenter bee to better understand how honeybees evolved such complex social lives. Read More
  • The Threat of Antibiotic Resistance
    - The Threat of Antibiotic Resistance
    Undermining a cornerstone of modern medicine, bacterial drug resistance has become an urgent threat to human health. A recent report by the CDC shows that, each year, antibiotic... Read More
  • Brendan Landry ‘17 at fishing pier
    - Teach a Man to Fish
    Brendan Landry ‘17 is all about fish and fishermen. When he graduated with an undergraduate degree in health management and policy, he was interested in food systems. His... Read More
  • In Our Own Voices: Surya Kranthi Siyadri '20G
    - In Our Own Voices: Surya Kranthi Siyadri '20G
    Surya Kranthi Siyadri '20G left his home country of India to pursue his information technology degree. He shares his story as part of our "In Our Own Voices" series. Read More
  • Engineering Technology Expands to Offer Four-Year Programs
    - Engineering Technology Expands to Offer Four-Year Programs
    The University of New Hampshire at Manchester has expanded its ABET-accredited engineering technology program to include four-year bachelor’s degrees in electrical engineering... Read More
  • In Our Own Voices: Safia Haji '19
    - In Our Own Voices: Safia Haji '19
    Safia Haji '19, an English teaching graduate, came to the U.S. as a refugee when civil war ravaged her home country of Somalia. She shares her story as part of our "In Our Own... Read More
  • Sherry and Bob Phillips
    - A CEPS Mainstay
    Sherry and Bob Phillips’ time together as a couple — 46 years total, 40 of those married — only slightly exceeds the number of years they’ve been connected to their beloved... Read More
  • Online MBA Program Cracks U.S. News Top-50
    - Online MBA Program Cracks U.S. News Top-50
    U.S. News & World Report has ranked UNH’s online MBA program No. 40 in the nation. The ranking includes programs at 345 U.S. business schools.  Read More
  • Jonathan Nash teaches an accounting class
    - Paul College Celebrates Accounting Professor for Excellence in Teaching
    Jonathan Nash knew for years that he wanted to be a professor someday. But with accounting as his field of study and practice, he never expected he’d be popular among his students... Read More