Chi Gamma Epsilon

The house served as a vital hub for fraternity life but, as membership expanded, structural issues and space limitations necessitated a larger, more modern facility.

Over the decades, 7 Webster Avenue has undergone several major renovations and additions, ensuring that the house remains a functional and welcoming space for generations of brothers.

2023: A wildflower garden was planted in the front lawn in memory of brother Sam Gawel ‘23, serving as a lasting tribute to his impact on the fraternity and Dartmouth community.

These improvements have allowed Chi Gamma Epsilon to maintain 7 Webster Avenue as a key gathering space for both current members and returning alumni, ensuring that the fraternity’s traditions and history continue to thrive.

The fraternity has been actively involved in initiatives such as: The Prouty: Annual participation in fundraising efforts supporting cancer research and patient care, with recent contributions exceeding $2,000.

Philanthropy remains a core pillar of Chi Gamma Epsilon, reinforcing the fraternity’s dedication to making a positive impact beyond Dartmouth’s campus.

Today, the fraternity consists of 89 active members, all of whom are involved in various aspects of campus life, including varsity and club sports, student government, performing arts, and professional organizations.

Chi Gamma Epsilon remains a pillar of Dartmouth’s Greek life, carrying forward the traditions of brotherhood, leadership, and service that have defined the house for over a century.

The fraternity’s home at 7 Webster Avenue continues to be a gathering place where lifelong friendships are formed, and where each generation of brothers leaves its own mark on Chi Gam’s storied history.