Students learn about Asian religious traditions in class

Some dress up for last day of class
Students in the Religions of Asia class at LSMSA dressed up to reflect and represent the humanity of various religious traditions during the last day of class on Monday, Dec. 5.

During the semester, students have studied Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, Buddhism, Confucianism and Daoism (Taoism). The class was led by Prem Gongaju.

Enrolled students include Lily Barnett, a junior from Alexandria; Karly Brown, a senior from Baton Rouge; Hannah Buras, a junior from Prairieville; Nathaniel Campbell, a junior from Prairieville; Jerry Chen, a junior from New Llano, McKenzie Davis, a junior from Ferriday; Katelyn Frost, a senior from Bossier City; Christian Hairr, a senior from Sulphur; Sameer Karmali, a sophomore from Leesville; Shakil Karmali, a junior from Leesville; Olivia LaCour, a junior from St. Amant; Genesis Lambert, a senior from Denham Springs; Amy Liu, a junior from Alexandria; Sydney McCullough, a junior from Mansfield; Nicole Mulkey, a junior from Slaughter; Jessenia Ortiz, a junior from Oberlin; Camryn Pourciau, a junior from Baton Rouge; Adreanna Queen, a junior from Natchitoches; Marcus Shallow, a junior from Elton; Adriana Walker, a senior from Natchitoches; and Mathew Weick, a senior from Baton Rouge.
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