The Nu Chapter House Corporation Board has launched a three‑phase plan to restore and revitalize our beloved chapter house, ensuring it remains a place of pride, connection, and sisterhood for generations to come.

Built in 1914, our 112-year-old home is showing her age. While the House Corporation Board budgets annually for maintenance, the renovations needed now far exceed what annual budgets can support.

For several years, we’ve heard a consistent message from our members: The condition of the house is impacting recruitment and the future of the chapter.

Our collegiate members have already stepped up - they voted to raise their own housing costs, contributing $100,000 toward improvements and helping fund Phase 1 of this renovation.

Now, it’s our turn. This is our opportunity, as alumnae, to support them and invest in the continued strength of Nu Chapter. We hope our DG alumnae community will join us in completing this vision.

Putting plans into action

Black and white photo of a multi-story house with a gabled roof, chimney stacks, and a small porch at the front, surrounded by a lawn with a curved pathway, trees, and electrical wires overhead.
A white multi-story house with black shutters and a red door, surrounded by a well-maintained garden with trees and flowers. There is a sidewalk, a street, and traffic cones in the foreground.