So, you have a concern as a student at the University of Michigan. Where can you go and what can you do?
The Michigan Daily's Administration beat examined six different pathways students can take to file complaints, voice concerns and advocate for their peers. Follow the choices below to find the pathway best suited to your needs, or read each of the articles to learn more about expression on campus.
Daily News Editor Marissa Corsi coordinated this project and can be reached at macorsi@umich.edu.
Here's the Article You
Should Consult
'A
wider purpose at the University': Understanding Student Advisory Boards
By Marissa Corsi | April 23, 2025
Here's the Article You
Should Consult
Here's the Article You
Should Consult
'A
community effort': Understanding the Equity, Civil Rights, and Title IX Office
Delilah Dakis | April 21, 2025
Here's the Article You
Should Consult
'Violations
of community expectations': Understanding OSCR's Formal Conflict Resolution
By Lyra Wilder | April 23, 2025
Here's the Article You
Should Consult
'Thinking
and talking about conflict': Understanding the Office of the Student Ombuds
By Delilah Dakis and Marissa Corsi | April 23, 2025
Here's the Article You
Should Consult
'Restorative
in nature': Understanding OSCR's Adaptable Conflict Resolution
By Lyra Wilder | April 23, 2025
Here are the Articles
You Should Consult
'A
community effort': Understanding the Equity, Civil Rights, and Title IX Office
Delilah Dakis | April 21, 2025
'Violations
of community expectations': Understanding OSCR's Formal
Conflict Resolution
By Lyra Wilder | April 23, 2025
Here are the Articles
You Should Consult
'Thinking
and talking about conflict': Understanding the Office of the Student Ombuds
By Delilah Dakis and Marissa Corsi | April 23, 2025
'A
wider purpose at the University': Understanding Student Advisory
Boards
By Marissa Corsi | April 23, 2025