Brett Cohen

Graduate Program Assistant
He/Him/His

Brett Cohen (he/him) is a graduate student studying Social Work and Higher Education. His goal from these programs is to work within the division of Student Life on a college campus and create environments where all students can thrive. Brett has long believed in the mission that everyone should feel at home in their campus community and looks forward to continuing this mission with OSCR.

STARRSA Active Psychoeducation

The Science-based Treatment, Accountability, and Risk Reduction for Sexual Assault (STARRSA) Active Psychoeducation (AP) is a program designed to address sexual harm in a college student population. The STARRSA AP Program utilizes a multi-modal, empirically informed approach to identify knowledge gaps related to risk factors and increase knowledge about protective factors of students who have engaged in sexual misconduct. 

Mike Ryan, M.S. Ed

Associate Director

Mike serves as the Associate Director of the Office of Student Conflict Resolution (OSCR). Prior to joining the OSCR team, Mike served as Assistant Director in the Office of Student Conduct at Indiana University, where he also received his Master's in Educational Leadership with an emphasis in Higher Education. Mike has worked with students in a variety of spaces including undergraduate admissions, orientation, Greek life, demonstration response and support, study abroad, advising, and leadership development.

Martin Crespo De Nogueira

Student Facilitator

Martin is a senior majoring in Asian Studies. He is passionate about becoming a better communicator with all kinds of individuals, including individuals of different backgrounds and cultures, as he is fluent in both French and English. He plans to reach that level of fluidity in the Japanese language as well. Outside of OSCR, Martin started living in a Cooperative house with a variety of queer identifying housemates, which will be a great insight giving experience on how to create a safe space for everyone.

Wisdom Andino

Student Facilitator

Wisdom is a sophomore in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. She is planning on majoring in psychology with an interest in business. She is passionate about mental health awareness, holistic wellbeing, and educational equity. Also, she recognizes the importance of reflection, self care, and effective communication in life. She hopes to use therapy and community- engagement to provide youth with the life-readiness resources they need to succeed.

Jacob Johnson

Program Assistant

Jacob is a recent graduate of U-M studying Philosophy and Sociology (Law Justice and Social Change submajor). Jacob will begin law school this fall where he plans to focus on Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in a criminal legal context. He is passionate about restorative justice and policy reform within the criminal justice system. In his free time, he loves listening to music, cooking new foods, and hanging out with his friends.

Street Address: 
100 Student Activities Building
515 East Jefferson
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1316

Lex Doty

Student Facilitator

Lex is a junior transfer student majoring in Cognitive Science on the Decisions track with a minor in Crime and Justice. Their passion for supporting others through difficult times and supporting underrepresented communities in being heard has led them to dream of law school in the near future. Outside of OSCR, Lex can also be found working with Safe House Center and the University of Michigan's Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center (SAPAC) to support victim's advocacy efforts.