OHIO's January 2026 Newsmakers
Three faculty members were recognized by Ohio University as January 2026 Faculty Newsmakers. Learn more about their media mentions below:
Elizabeth Beverly
Associate Professor and Osteopathic Heritage Foundation Ralph S. Licklider, D.O. Endowed Professor in Behavioral Diabetes in the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine
Beverly was highlighted for her leadership role as president-elect of health care and education on the American Diabetes Association’s 2026 board of directors. Beverly is a nationally recognized expert whose research focuses on the psychosocial aspects of diabetes, rural health disparities and health care professional education. She was featured in the Associated Press and the American Diabetes Association, among other outlets. Beverly’s work in team-based care and translating research into real-world solutions underscores the ADA’s efforts to improve outcomes for people affected by diabetes.
News Stories
- The Associated Press - "The American Diabetes Association Welcomes 2026 Principal Officers and Members to the National Board of Directors"
- American Diabetes Association - "The American Diabetes Association Welcomes 2026 Principal Officers and Members to the National Board of Directors"
- Logan Daily News - "Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine faculty member named president-elect of American Diabetes Association"
Shad Sargand
Russ Professor and Vice Director for Business Development of the Ohio Research Institute for Transportation and the Environment in the Russ College of Engineering and Technology
Sargand highlighted ongoing research aimed at improving the nation’s aging underground pipe infrastructure amid renewed scrutiny of pipeline safety following a recent natural gas pipeline failure in Minnesota. Sargand explained that traditional methods of excavating and replacing corroded pipes are costly and disruptive, prompting his team’s investigation into rehabilitative techniques such as cured-in-place pipe liners that could extend service life with less traffic impact.
News Stories
- WOUB - "New research from Ohio University could help make pipe dreams – literally – come true"
- Fox21 - "Pipe fractured in Pine County explosion was ‘susceptible to integrity issues"
- The Ohio Newsroom - "New Ohio research could help make pipe dreams – literally – come true"
Xian Zhao
Assistant Professor in the College of Arts and Sciences
Zhao was published in Phys.org, among other outlets, after contributing key research on how everyday screen time can influence stress recovery in adults as part of a broader study on work–life balance. The research, which used large national survey data and student surveys to assess screen time and mood, suggests that moderate post-work screen engagement could play a restorative role in mental well-being, even as it underscores caution about the risks of excessive device use.
News Stories
- Phys.org - "Long day at work? Go ahead and watch some TV, research suggests"
- Education News Canada - "Long day at work? Go ahead and watch some TV, research suggests"
- WDC TV News - "A little TV after a long day is good for your brain"
- Popular Science - "A little TV after a long day is good for your brain"
To view the 2026 Newsmakers, visit https://www.ohio.edu/faculty-newsmakers.