Kremen School of Education and Human Development
Social Isolation Project
The Kremen School of Education and Human Development will address social isolation
challenges of Black students and families within, and in partnership with, Fresno
Unified School District.
Social Isolation Project
The Kremen School of Education and Human Development will address social isolation challenges of Black students and families within, and in partnership with, Fresno Unified School District.
Mission and Vision
Impact the experiences of Black children and families in local schools by bridging our shared knowledge, resources and expertise. Fresno State is dedicated to reducing any barriers to success that come from race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, culture, religion, sex, national origin, language, ability, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, geographical region, personality, learning styles, life experiences and other human characteristics.
Modules
Generate conversations and access solutions, best practices and support services through the resources below.

Mental and Emotional Health
Mental and emotional health challenges, solutions and applications

Education Equity
Best practices to achieve and sustain education equity

Support Services
Support services for students, parents, educators and community members
Contact Us
Sergio La Porta, Ph.D., Interim Dean
Kremen School of Education and Human Development
Office of the Dean
Kremen Education Building, Room 210
5005 N. Maple Ave, M/S ED1
Fresno, CA 93740
559.278.0210
Resources
Additional resource information is coming soon!