• 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 is 1 comment on Workplace Loneliness Is Real. In-Person Work Alone Will Not Cure It, Questrom Researcher Says

  1. For the workplace to cure/ameliorate loneliness is a misguided expectation. Your coworkers and supervisors are not your friends. The organization selected each on the basis of can they perform the task at hand. And yes on occasion they are in place through nepotism. Folks considered outsiders by the culture at large will also be considered outsiders in the workplace.

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