
Ken Stoltzfus is an Assistant Professor of Social Work and Director of Social Work Field Education. He received a Bachelor’s of Science in Education degree from Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania in 1994 and a Master’s of Social Work degree from
Temple
University
in 2000. Ken is currently a Ph.D. candidate at Case Western Reserve University. Prior to his faculty appointment at
Malone
College
in 2003, Ken’s employment experience consisted of direct service and management positions in the fields of mental health and addictions treatment. His career highlights include developing and managing an independent living program for delinquent youth, serving as Clinical/Operations Director for a Christian-oriented addiction treatment clinic, and managing a community-based mental health services program. Ken is a member of the North American Association of Christians in Social Work (NACSW), the National Association of Social Workers (NASW), and the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). He is currently credentialed in the state of Ohio as a Licensed Independent Social Worker (LISW) and a Licensed Independent Chemical Dependency Counselor (LICDC). Ken’s research interests include spirituality, addictions, and faith integration in social workers. Click here to access Ken's CV.
Ken and his wife, Amy, met while working in urban youth ministry. They have two children, Katie (who is seven years old) and Dylan (who is five years old). The family enjoys camping, hiking, and reading together. Ken is a triathlete who spends much of his free time swimming, bicycling, and running.
Ken's office is in Brehme Centennial Center, Room 106. He can be contacted at (330) 471-8206 or kstoltzfus@malone.edu .
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