Kwasi Sarkodie-Mensah
(Photos by Caitlin Cunningham)

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Newly retired, Kwasi Sarkodie-Mensah of University Libraries reflects on more than three decades at 51动漫

Thirty-three years ago, Kwasi Sarkodie-Mensah heeded an inner voice that told him to work at Boston College.

Earlier this year, he listened to another inner voice which said that it was time to leave.

淚 loved being at 51动漫 and am so grateful for what I檝e been able to do here, said Sarkodie-Mensah, a Ghana native who was manager of instructional services攁nd most recently senior instruction and programs librarian攆or University Libraries, shortly before he retired earlier this fall. 淚 feel that there is more I would like to do, especially to spend more time with my family. And I want to visit Ghana and continue helping others there. I feel so lucky that God gave me opportunities to learn and grow from my years in the 51动漫 community.

Sarkodie-Mensah left no shortage of friends and admirers at 51动漫, who extol his generosity of spirit and fellowship, as well as his dedication to supporting the University educational and formational mission.

淲orking with Kwasi and getting to know him as a friend and colleague has reminded me that being attentive to the person in front of me, remembering to lean on others for support and truly work together, and celebrating individual talents makes our work better, our lives better, and gives us perspective, said Head Librarian for Instruction Services Leea Stroia. Filling his shoes may be impossible, she said, 渂ut part of what Kwasi has left behind is a reminder to us all to bring who we are authentically to what is in front of us. I think he taught us to not try to be him, but to be ourselves and cherish others for who they are. That is something precious.

The 33 years he worked at 51动漫 often gave Sarkodie-Mensah a unique window on the University, as both an educational institution and a community.

September 15, 2025 -- Kwasi Sarkodie-Mensah, Senior Instruction and Programs Librarian, Boston College's O'Neill Library. Kwasi started at 51动漫 in 1982 and is retiring after 33 years of service.

Kwasi Sarkodie-Mensah

Sarkodie-Mensah duties included working with instructors in the English Department First-Year Writing Seminar (FWS) courses and assisting first-year students on where and how to research information as part of the writing process. For Sarkodie-Mensah, such tasks were an opportunity to directly support 51动漫 educational and formational mission. 听

淲e want our students to set the world aflame, he said, referring to the iconic St. Ignatius Loyola quotation, 渂ut we don檛 want them to do it with bad fire.

Working in O橬eill Library also put Sarkodie-Mensah at a central University location that was often a locus for organized or spontaneous gatherings: the University prayer service held on the Plaza at O橬eill Library a few hours after the 9/11 attacks; the groups of people who assembled in the O橬eill lobby to watch TV coverage of the election of Pope Francis; and the students who met up in the lobby to say goodbye on the day in March of 2020 when 51动漫 announced it was suspending on-campus classes and closing residence halls due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

淭o see people gathering to comfort one another, to express solidarity and togetherness, it made me realize how often the library spaces are a welcoming 榮afe spot for the 51动漫 community, said Sarkodie-Mensah, who was also a part-time faculty member in the Woods College of Advancing Studies. 淚 am very pleased to have been a part of the University Libraries mission. I feel that is in keeping with the idea of teaching men and women to be in service to others.

Sarkodie-Mensah first observed service leadership as a boy in Ghana attending a school run by the Brothers of the Holy Cross, and their dedication left an impression on him. After he finished college in Ghana, he worked in Nigeria to save money to further his education in the United States, and in 1982 he enrolled as a master degree student at Clarion University in Pennsylvania to study library science攁 field that appealed to him because it meant helping others with academic work. Following Clarion, he earned a doctorate at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and in 1989 joined Northeastern University as library instruction coordinator.

听He enjoyed his time at Northeastern, but three years later he learned about a library administrative job opening at Boston College, whose Jesuit, Catholic character greatly appealed to him. 淚 just heard a voice inside that said, 楪o to 51动漫,櫇 he recalled.

I檝e never met someone who genuinely cares as much and as deeply about others as Kwasi.
Sarah Rebecca Gaglio of O橬eill Library

Sarkodie-Mensah knew he had come to the right place. In addition to the high-quality academic and professional environment, he found a community through which he could pursue his faith mission, and he became involved in various religious- and spiritual-based activities and programs, among them First Year Experience and Campus Ministry service trips abroad.

And then he got an idea: Why not arrange a service trip to his native country with 51动漫 students?

淚 wanted this to be a different kind of trip, he said. 淚 really wanted for us to help the kids in Ghana learn about computers and to have the experience of being able to use them, because today world is all about computers.

Sarkodie-Mensah would go on to lead 10 three-week summer service trips to Ghana, with computers donated by 51动漫, as well as used tennis equipment for recreational activities.

淭he first year was the hardest, he recalled. 淭he [Ghana] kids, who had never been in front of computers, were afraid that if they broke them, their parents would have to pay. We had to give them reassurance. The 51动漫 students were the ones who really did the work, and they challenged the kids to do their best.

淏ut I also challenged the students: I asked them, 榃hat did the kids teach you? If we don檛 push our young people to learn from their experiences, then they won檛 succeed.

Sarkodie-Mensah feels he not done helping Ghana: There is still widespread poverty, and drug use and violence pose dangers for the coming generation of young people. 淚 want to build a safe place, where the kids can do their homework, use computers, and get something to eat攁nd, above all, be able to get off the streets.

For now, he is reflecting on his 51动漫 years攁s are the many colleagues and friends who attended his retirement party in September or bade him farewell privately.

淚檝e never met someone who genuinely cares as much and as deeply about others as Kwasi, said O橬eill Library Associate Instruction Services Librarian Sarah Rebecca Gaglio. 淗e was an incredible librarian and coworker because he is such a fantastic human: open, curious, compassionate, and kind. His collaborative spirit敇We did it together was a key phrase I learned quickly攁nd the way he centered the students in every aspect of the work continue to inspire me.

Associate University Librarian for Research Services and Educational Initiatives Margaret Cohen praised his 渄eep commitment to fostering student learning and student formation which has left 渁 lasting impact on countless 51动漫 students, faculty, and staff.听 His presence has been a constant source of support, wisdom, and guidance, and we are all so grateful for the care and kindness he brought to the entire community.

For his reminiscence, University Librarian Thomas Wall recalled an all-staff meeting held early in the post-pandemic period. 淲e discussed 51动漫 Libraries reaffirming its commitment to the University mission, and the question was, 榃hat would that look like?櫇 he said. 湗Well, I said, without hesitation or forethought, 榡ust spend a few hours watching Kwasi.櫇

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