Dean Emeritus, Maguire Meservey College of Health and Human Services
Associate Provost DeChillo joined Salem State University as an Associate Professor in the School of Social Work in 1995. He was promoted to the rank of Professor in 1999 and was named Interim Dean of the College of Health & Human Services in 2002. He was appointed Dean in 2004 and held that position for 12 years. He was appointed to the position of Associate Provost in June 2016. He earned both of his graduate degrees, MSW and PhD, from Fordham University and attained his bachelor's degree in Psychology/Philosophy from St. Francis College in New York. Prior to Salem State, he was an Associate Professor and Research Director of the Research and Training Center on Family Support and Children's Mental Health at Portland State University in Oregon.
Provide administrative oversight for the Center for the Creative and Performing Arts, Center for Civic Engagement, Disability Services, First Year Experience, and Sponsored Programs and Research Administration. Also provides leadership to the campus in the assessment of student learning outcomes and faculty professional development.
Razi, A. & DeChillo, N. (2005) High Schools respond to crises: Lessons learned. Journal of School Violence. 4(2), 115-131.
Meyers, A., Bailly, C., Rheaume, S., Riley, K. & DeChillo, N. (2001). A pilot survey of social work services in pediatric primary care in urban teaching hospitals. Ambulatory Pediatrics, 1, 259-261.
Moore, J., DeChillo, N., Nicholson, B., Genovese, A., & Sladen, S. (2000). Flashpoint: An innovative media literacy intervention. Juvenile and Family Court Journal., 51(2), 23-34.
Revising the Core Curriculum - an Inclusive and Collaborative Approach to Developing a New Outcomes-Based General Education Curriculum. Academic Affairs Winter Meeting of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, San Diego (Februrary 2014)
Helping Students with the Institutional Review Board Process Opening Day Presentation, Salem State College. (September 2007).
Understanding the Institutional Review Board: When do I need to apply? Opening Day Presentation, Salem State College. (September 2004).
Balancing Teaching and Research: How Do We Do It All? Classroom Teaching: Pearls and Perils, Sixth Annual Retreat, Salem State College. (May 2002).
Strengths-Based, Family-Centered Service Planning in Public Child Welfare. Building on Family Strengths Conference, Research and Training Center on Family Support and Children's Mental Health; Portland, OR. (May 2001)
Ethical and Humanitarian Considerations in the Evaluation of Outcomes of Human Service Programs. The Graduate School, Salem State College. (February 2001).