Lecturer, Part-Time Contact Information nika@uw.edu (206) 543-1818 PDL A-210H Fields of Interest Folklore and Mythology Literature Russian Slovene Research Selected Research Muskheli, Veronica. Narration’s Warp and Weft: East Slavic Folktales and Short Stories about Mothers and Daughters. Diss., 2021.Adviser: Barbara Henry Galya Diment, ed. H.G. Wells and All Things Russian. London: Anthem Press, 2019. Courses Taught Autumn 2024RUSS 101 C: First-Year Russian Summer 2024RUSS 150 A: Intensive First-Year Russian Autumn 2023RUSS 101 C: First-Year Russian Spring 2023RUSS 403 A: Fourth-Year Russian Winter 2023RUSS 402 A: Fourth-Year Russian Autumn 2022RUSS 101 B: First-Year Russian RUSS 201 A: Second-Year Russian RUSS 401 A: Fourth-Year Russian Summer 2022RUSS 150 A: Intensive First-Year Russian Spring 2022RUSS 403 A: Fourth-Year Russian Winter 2022RUSS 402 A: Fourth-Year Russian Affiliations Home Department Slavic Languages & Literatures Related News Related News Veronica Muskheli, 2021 PhD Graduate, Presents at Conference in Ljubljana (June 30, 2021) Professor Galya Diment Publishes New Book! (July 15, 2019) Students explore Russian culture through food. (August 3, 2018) Prof. Jose Alaniz and Ph.d. Student Veronica Muskheli team up to translate a Russian Sci-Fi story (September 18, 2017) Veronica Muskheli announced as the winner of the 2017-18 Graduate School Presidential Dissertation Fellowship (May 19, 2017) Veronica Muskheli selected as the first recipient of the Míċeál F. Vaughan Endowed Fund for Manuscript and Textual Studies (February 23, 2017) Congrats to Veronica Muskheli! (April 27, 2016) Muskheli receives Polly Stewart student travel stipend (September 16, 2015) Congratulations to Veronica Muskheli (June 12, 2015) UW and University of Primorska (Slovenia) in research collaboration 2015-2017 (April 20, 2015) Congratulations to Veronica Muskheli (April 24, 2014) Muskheli at Slovenian folktale festival (April 22, 2014) Muskheli wins Society for Slovene Studies prize (December 16, 2013) Language Students Honored (June 17, 2013) Grad student Muskheli focuses her lens on folklore (November 14, 2012)