• 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

  • Jackie Ricciardi

    Staff photojournalist

    Portrait of Jackie Ricciardi

    Jackie Ricciardi is a staff photojournalist at BU Today and Bostonia magazine. She has worked as a staff photographer at newspapers that include the Augusta Chronicle in Augusta, Ga., and at Seacoast Media Group in Portsmouth, N.H., where she was twice named New Hampshire Press Photographer of the Year. Profile

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There are 4 comments on Gary Nicksa, Who Managed BU through Recession and Pandemic, Is Retiring after 18 Years of Financial Stewardship

  1. You will be so greatly missed, Gary! I have always appreciated your calm presence and unwavering support of me and the Children’s Center. I have learned so much from worknig with you and I wish you all the best in your retirement! Congratulations!

  2. Congratulations Gary on a stupendous run at BU! Your career achievements are too numerous to count and BU’s financial strength is testimony to your remarkable skills. Best of luck in your next endeavors.

  3. Thank you, Gary, for all you have done for BU. Your accomplishments are a testament to your dedication and loyalty. We will miss you. Enjoy your retirement!

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