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Ann Bolton is an Associate Professor in the Department of Humanities at Maranatha Baptist University, affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Education. She is a part-time faculty member and alumna of the university, with a long-standing commitment to Christian education and service.
- MS in Curriculum and Instruction, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
- BS in Elementary Education, Maranatha Baptist University
Her research and teaching interests focus on Physical Education, American Sign Language, and Christian educational ministry. She is passionate about mentoring students in fields that integrate faith and service, particularly in underserved areas like deaf ministry and physical education.
While no publications are listed, her professional work emphasizes curriculum development, inclusive education, and faith-based teaching practices, reflecting a strong applied and service-oriented approach.
Ann Bolton is actively involved in campus and community service, though no formal scientific awards are mentioned.
She advises and mentors students informally through teaching and ministry, and has contributed to NCAA grant reporting and educational administration. Her work bridges academics, athletics, and spiritual outreach.
She is involved in campus initiatives including the Campus Safety Committee and Maranatha Baptist Academy coaching. Her service extends to church-based deaf ministry, where she interprets services and teaches ASL, and to emergency response volunteering in Jefferson and Dodge County.





