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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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  • Wisdom on Aging
    - Wisdom on Aging
    As America gets older, UNH research helps to promote happy, healthy aging. Read More
  • a recycled sign, turned into an tablet holder
    - Making Accessibility Accessible
    Sometimes we see only what is, and not what could be. Therese Willkomm has a different view.  Read More
  • GCEC logo
    - Emerging Excellence
    The Peter T. Paul Entrepreneurship Center has been named an “Outstanding Emerging Entrepreneurship Center Award.”  Read More
  • UNH students walking into a classroom
    - Friends in Deed
    The Donovan Family Scholarship has inspired Lexy Hidrovo ’18 to earn a graduate degree and hopefully create her own scholarship someday to help support struggling students. Read More
  • Music to Their Brains
    - Music to Their Brains
    Musical improvisation and neuroscience aren’t terms you often hear coupled in the same sentence. Ditto for neuroscience and kindergarteners, or older elementary school students,... Read More
  • Members of the UNH orchestra with conductor David Upham during a 2017 performance at the Music Hall in Portsmouth, New Hampshire
    - A Sweet Note
    Inspired by his love of music, UNH professor emeritus Duane Whittier ’50 has started a fund that will provide scholarships for music majors. Read More
  • UNH professor Don Robin in his office in Hewitt Hall
    - Alternatives to Medicine
    With the support of a gift from Jayne “Kerry” Eastman Chandler ’84, Don Robin is studying mindfulness to treat chronic pain and addiction. Read More
  • UNH student Devin McMahon ’18
    - Entrepreneurs Start Here
    The ECenter changed Devin McMahon ’18 and helped shape the rest of her college career. Read More
  • UNH alumnus Matt Saunders ’92, ’05 JD, meets with associates Becky Lessard and Seth Walters in their Amesbury offices
    - Promoting an IP Powerhouse
    Law-school friends and business partners Aaron Silverstein ’04 JD, MIP and Matt Saunders ’92, ’05 JD support UNH students studying trademark and copyright law. Read More
  • Stephen Baker
    - In Memoriam: Stephen Baker ’14JD
    Attorney, outdoorsman, talented woodworker and a man of deep faith, family was everything to him. Read More