Year founded: 1989
Campus size: 351 acres
Student enrollment: Nearly 3,000
Number of Ph.D. faculty: 140+
Fields of study: 37
Bachelor’s programs: 19
Master’s programs: 9
Ph.D. programs: 2
Annual tuition and fees, full-time resident undergraduate: $11,386
Website: Washington State University Vancouver
Keene State College, New Hampshire: Provost and vice president for academic affairs
Buffalo State College, New York: Faculty, department chair, dean of arts and humanities
Ph.D. in communication, University of Utah
M.A. in mass communication, University of Utah
B.A. in communication, Loyola University, New Orleans
Recipient, 2012 William Plater Award for Leadership in Civic Engagement
Mel Netzhammer’s college team was the Wolf Pack. Now he’s a Coug.
Six months into his first year at Washington State University Vancouver, Chancellor Emile C. “Mel” Netzhammer sat down with The Columbian to discuss his vision for the only public four-year university in Southwest Washington.
Netzhammer earned his bachelor’s degree in communications at Loyola University, a private Jesuit university in New Orleans, his hometown. That makes him a member of the Wolf Pack. But he said he’s found the WSU affiliation “energizing.”
For Netzhammer, being a Cougar means more than sporting crimson on game days. It’s a valuable resource when he speaks to alumni, business leaders and potential donors.
“The WSU brand is very important to us,” he said. “It provides the ability to leverage resources and to draw on the alumni.”