Syeda Hasan
Syeda Hasan is KUT's development and affordability reporter. She previously worked as a reporter at Houston Public Media covering county government, immigrant and refugee communities, homelessness and the Sandra Bland case. Her work has been heard nationally on public radio shows such as Morning Edition, All Things Considered and Marketplace.
She got her start in public radio as an intern at KUT while earning her bachelor’s degree in journalism, with a minor in French, at the University of Texas at Austin where she served as a reporter for the Daily Texan student newspaper.
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At the Terrell State Hospital, about 30 miles east of Dallas, there are now 20 more inpatient beds for veterans in need of psychiatric care.
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The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is working to make health care more efficient and accessible. The MISSION Act , which went into effect last...
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After a motorcycle accident and the surgeries that followed, Travis Rieder became addicted to pain medications. Rieder, director of the Master of...
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The World Health Organization has issued new guidelines on how much screen time young children should get: Less is better for children under 5, and...
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For decades, the traditional approach to raising boys into men has emphasized toughness and stoicism. Today, there are updated ways to bring up boys...
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The issue of improving mental health care across the state seemed like a unifying theme at the outset of this legislative session. It was also...
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If you look closely at a therapist’s business card, you’ll usually see a string of letters after the name — something like LPC, or maybe LCSW. Here's a...
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On a sunny spring day, families gathered outside the lion enclosure at the Dallas Zoo, where trainers took the big cats through some exercises and...
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When she moved out of her Collin County apartment last July, 26-year-old Emma Walters began taking stock of her belongings.
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Dr. Leana Wen is no stranger to working under pressure. As an emergency physician, she was charged with making life-or-death decisions about her...