• Rich Barlow

    Senior Writer

    Photo: Headshot of Rich Barlow, an older white man with dark grey hair and wearing a grey shirt and grey-blue blazer, smiles and poses in front of a dark grey backdrop.

    Rich Barlow is a senior writer at BU Today and Bostonia magazine. Perhaps the only native of Trenton, N.J., who will volunteer his birthplace without police interrogation, he graduated from Dartmouth College, spent 20 years as a small-town newspaper reporter, and is a former Boston Globe religion columnist, book reviewer, and occasional op-ed contributor. Profile

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There are 2 comments on Aaron Hernandez’s CTE Worst Seen by BU Experts in a Young Person

  1. My husband has had multiple concussions through out his athletic career into college . More than we can count. I truly believe he suffers from CTE. His behavior at times is overwhelming from being the nicest person in the world to the meanest, most aggressive person. It’s so hard because you see the good and kind in him but can change at the drop of a hat to be the worst, nastiest person. And never remembers being that way.

  2. my son is 42 yrs old had his last concussion in 2001. hockey was his sport and started at 5 yrs old as a goalie and played in 3 travel teams. he has what they say is MS with MOG proven with diagnosis. i believe as his mother his aggression and behavior has changed as long as memory. i would like to get him into a study in boston and find out what exactly this is or is it CTE. his ambition is low for survival as he knows how this has changed his life. no wife or children because of this. please reach out to me his mom to see if we can get him into a research program ? thank you rhonda saumure

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