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OU Vice President, Professor Named Among Top Women Leaders of Oklahoma

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Photo of Belinda Higgs Hyppolite, Ed.D. and June Abbas, Ph.D.
June Abbas, Ph.D. (left) and Belinda Higgs Hyppolite, Ed.D. (right). Image by Ame Aziere.

OU Vice President, Professor Named Among Top Women Leaders of Oklahoma


By

Jacob Guthrie
ounews@ou.edu

Date

Dec. 11, 2024

NORMAN, OKLA. – Belinda Higgs Hyppolite, Ed.D., vice president of the Division of Access and Opportunity and associate provost at the University of Oklahoma, and June Abbas, Ph.D., director of the School of Library and Information Studies in the Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences, are among the top women leaders of Oklahoma, according to Women We Admire.

The outlet released its list of The Top 50 Women Leaders of Oklahoma for 2024, recognizing inspiring Oklahomans for outstanding leadership in their respective fields. Awardees included leaders in business, higher education, health care and more.

“We are immensely proud to see Drs. Hyppolite and Abbas receive this outstanding recognition,” said OU President Joseph Harroz Jr. “Their dedication and contributions to the University of Oklahoma have had a profound impact, and this honor is a testament to their exceptional leadership and commitment to excellence. We thank Dr. Hyypolite and Dr. Abbas for their continued efforts in shaping a brighter future for our university and community.”

Belinda Higgs Hyppolite

Hyppolite has 28 years of experience in higher education, serving in various leadership roles at multiple higher education institutions. Since joining OU in 2020, she has worked to improve access and opportunity for the OU community. In her current role as Vice President of the Division of Access and Opportunity, Hyppolite supports the university’s Accessibility and Disability Resource Center, Testing Center, TRIO Center and Military and Veteran Student Success Center.

“I am truly honored to be recognized alongside so many inspiring women leaders in Oklahoma,” Hyppolite said. “This acknowledgment reflects the outstanding support and collaboration I’ve experienced throughout my career and would not be possible without the incredible teams and mentors who have been part of my journey.”

Before her time at OU, Hyppolite served as assistant vice president for student development and enrollment services at the University of Central Florida. Throughout her career, she has supported and advocated for many student populations, including low-income, first-generation, veterans, multicultural, fraternity and sorority students.

Hyppolite completed her undergraduate work at Southwest Missouri State University and earned her master’s in counseling education and human resources from Western Illinois University. She earned a doctoral degree in education from Concordia University, specializing in professional leadership, inquiry, and transformation.

June Abbas

As the Edith Kinney Gaylord Presidential Professor and Director of the School of Library and Information Studies in the Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences, Abbas leads nine undergraduate and graduate programs focused on information and data science, library and information studies and museum studies at OU. Abbas also serves as Co-Director for research and strategic initiatives for the university’s Data Scholarship Program, with the goal of growing Oklahoma’s workforce in data science and applied statistics.

“I am greatly honored to be recognized among these amazing women of Oklahoma who continue to contribute their passion and expertise to improving the lives of Oklahomans and the world,” Abbas said. “This wonderful honor would not be possible without the continual support of my family, team at OU, and professional and personal communities to which I serve. I am grateful every day to be in a position where I can inspire our OU community of students, staff, and faculty to aspire high and achieve their dreams and to serve as a mentor to others who might not see the opportunities before them.”

In addition to her roles at OU, Abbas is also the editor-in-chief of the peer-reviewed research journal Library and Information Science Research, one of the leading research methods journals in library and information science. In 2016, she received the Kilgour Award from the American Library Association, given to those whose research has had a significant impact on library technology and services. Abbas was also inducted into the inaugural class of the Association for Information Science and Technology Distinguished Members in 2021.

Abbas earned her bachelor’s degree from St. Mary’s College, a master’s in library and information science from Emporia State University and an interdisciplinary doctorate in information science from the University of North Texas.

“I am thrilled to see Dr. Hyppolite and Dr. Abbas honored among Oklahoma’s top women leaders,” said OU Senior Vice President and Provost André-Denis Wright. “Their unwavering commitment to providing opportunities for student success has made a lasting difference and inspires us to strive for even greater impact. We are fortunate to have them championing the power of education for our university community.”

The full list of The Top 50 Women Leaders of Oklahoma for 2024 by Women We Admire can be found at thewomenweadmire.com.

About the University of Oklahoma

Founded in 1890, the University of Oklahoma is a public research university located in Norman, Oklahoma. As the state’s flagship university, OU serves the educational, cultural, economic and health care needs of the state, region and nation. For more information about the university, visit www.ou.edu.


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