The Review and Reintegration (R & R) program provides a pathway to a restorative return to campus for a student found responsible for sexual harm, supporting both the student and the campus community. Review and Reintegration utilizes Circles of Support and Accountability to offer space for students to reflect on learning, determine the appropriateness of lifting sanctions, identify resources and support for sustained success, and plan any additional measures needed to ensure successful reintegration into the community.
Michelle Wu
Michelle (she/her) is a junior at the University of Michigan studying Biopsychology, Cognition, and Neuroscience (BCN) and serves as a student staff facilitator at OSCR. She is passionate about mental health, community service, and DEI. In her free time, she enjoys writing for The Michigan Daily, reading a novel, or working on a small doodle.
Street Address:
100 Student Activities Building
515 East Jefferson
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1316
Deja Lewis
Deja serves as the Administrative Operations Lead within the Office of Conflict Resolution (OSCR).
Street Address:
100 Student Activities Building
515 East Jefferson
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1316
Rachel Selby
Rachel (she/her) is a fourth-year studying Psychology and Communications & Media. She is passionate about mental health awareness and fostering a campus culture that promotes wellbeing and healing. She plans to complete a Masters in Social Work with hopes of pursuing counseling as a career to advocate for mental wellness.
Hanna Denes
Hanna is a senior who is studying Political Science and Philosophy with a minor in Economics. After graduation, Hanna plans to attend law school and earn a dual degree. She is passionate about justice and restoration. She loves to volunteer with different children's organizations as well as spend time outdoors and doing yoga.
Monica Shankar
Hi! My name is Monica and I'm a sophomore majoring in International Studies with a sub-major in ISNC (International Security, Norms, and Corporations) and minoring in Crime and Justice. I'm a first-gen born in Uttarakhand, India and immigrated here in my early childhood. I enjoy reading, writing, painting, yoga, poetry, and being in nature! I also enjoy learning about different cultures and global situations. Mental health and self-care are a few of many things that are really important to me!
Josie Brown, M.S.W.
Josie (she/her) serves as the Program Manager for Adaptable Conflict Resolution within the Office of Conflict Resolution (OSCR). Josie has her Bachelors and Masters in Social Work. She loves analyzing conflicts and finding ways to move restoratively through them. She loves looking at the overlap between identity, power, history, and the way those affect conflicts. Josie feels so honored to be able to help people navigate difficult yet important conversations and start conversations about how to create more equitable communities.
Evangelina Draper
Evangelina is a sophomore majoring in psychology with a minor in law, justice, and social change. She is passionate about destigmatizing mental health and providing mental health resources in underfunded areas. In her free time, Evangelina enjoys working out, listening to music, and baking.
Street Address:
100 Student Activities Building
515 East Jefferson
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1316
Kelly Gryniewicz L.L.M.S.W.
Kelly (she/her) is the Sexual and Gender-based Misconduct (SGBM) Program Lead for Education and Intervention. She graduated from Hope College in 2020 with a BA in Psychology and Sociology with an emphasis in Criminal Justice. Following that, Kelly graduated from the University of Michigan with an MSW and Trauma-Informed Practice certificate. During her MSW program, she worked within the SGBM team at OSCR as an MSW intern and then as a Program Assistant for Trauma-informed Practice. For the last year, Kelly worked as a Living Center Director at Grand Valley State University.
FAQs and Glossary for Adaptable Resolution
What happens after a Complainant files a Formal Complaint and selects Adaptable Resolution?