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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

  • John and Diane Foley
    - Life After Jimmy
    AS DIANE AND JOHN FOLEY ’70 settle into the bright and airy living room of their Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, home on a breezy, blue-skied August morning — Diane seated on the end of... Read More
  • The Disinformation Age
    - The Disinformation Age
    The pipe bomb arrived at CNN’s New York City office on an October morning in 2018. The improvised device, delivered by courier, was one of 13 sent to targets across the country —... Read More
  • Mark Lenzi '97
    - Home to Heal
    ILLUSTRATION BY ELIZABETH ROSEN More than the pounding headaches and light sensitivity, the nausea and the trouble sleeping, it was the short-term memory loss that concerned... Read More
  • Jennifer Higgins-Pitre
    - Volunteer Spotlight: Jenn Higgins Pitre ’95 ’05G
    For more than 25 years — since my undergraduate days — I have been a cheerleader for UNH in every sense of the word. This institution, with its natural beauty, talented faculty... Read More
  • Smithies Reunion
    - A Shared Experience
    For many alumni, what connects them most closely to UNH isn’t necessarily their graduating class — it’s a shared experience in a residence hall, student group, major, athletics or... Read More
  • Glenn Delgado '84
    - Watcher of the Skies
    The night sky has special meaning for Glenn Delgado ’84, associate administrator in the Office of Small Business Programs at NASA. When he gazes up and knows the International... Read More
  • Megan Taft '01
    - Filling Bellies
    Megan Taft ’01 came to UNH from suburban Connecticut knowing what she didn’t want: a career in a cubicle. She immediately joined an outdoor education class for a week of... Read More
  • Elle Purrier '18
    - Next Stop, Tokyo?
    Last year, she was the best in the country. This year, she’s among the best in the world. In October, Elle Purrier ’18 finished out her rookie year as a professional runner with a... Read More
  • James Nassikas '52
    - In Memoriam: James Nassikas ’52
    James Nassikas ’52 built his career as a hotelier on a meticulous attention to detail and passion for high-end customer experiences and luxury service. Jim’s son Bill says the... Read More
  • Cathy Coakley ’72, ’75G
    - In Memoriam: Cathy Coakley ’72, ’75G
    Worn-out uniforms. Minimal publicity. Half-court hoops played before mostly empty bleachers. These were the facts of life for many female basketball players prior to the... Read More