UPDATED September 10, 2025
Tori Dupuis joined the Wayne State University athletic department as a graduate assistant for Student Support Services in the summer of 2025.
Dupuis graduated from Rochester University with a Bachelor of Science in both Biology and Psychology, while minoring in Chemistry. In 2022, she was honored as the Science Department Student of the Year.
As a graduate student, Dupuis is pursuing a Master of Social Work and a Master of Public Health within the School of Social Work.
Prior to her role within Student Support Services, she served as the graduate assistant for the Academic Success Center's Learning Support Services department. Before that, she was working with Wayne State's Writing Center as a graduate assistant and Engagement Coordinator. The Windsor, Ont., native also worked as a Lifestyle, Integrative and Functional Medicine Intern for Henry Ford's Department of Family Medicine, and as an Emergency Shelter Case Planner and Counselor at Alternatives for Girls in Detroit.
While at Rochester, Dupuis was a member of the softball team serving as the squad's captain for two seasons and twice earned the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference (WHAC) Champions of Character Award. She was a three-time NAIA All-American Academic Student-Athlete, was a member of the Alpha Chi Honors College (top 10 percent of institution in grade-point average), and was inducted into the Psy Chi Honors College.