Get ready to mark your calendars because from June 21st to June 23rd, 2024, we’re diving headfirst into an electrifying celebration! We’re joining forces with the esteemed alumni from other University of Alabama NPHC organizations to commemorate a monumental milestone: 50 glorious years of Black Greeks gracing the vibrant campus of the University of Alabama. But here’s the kicker – we’re not just aiming for participation; we’re gunning for MAXIMUM impact! We’re talking a powerhouse gathering of at least 100 of our esteemed brothers, all coming together to honor our rich legacy and forge unforgettable memories. So, if you’re ready to be a part of this historic event, don’t delay! Fill out the form below and secure your spot in what promises to be an epic celebration for the ages. Let’s make history together!

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For the month of April 2023, TDAA is spotlighting and congratulating Bro. Jonathan Gregary Floyd for being selected as a University of Alabama Distinguished Engineering Fellow.

Recognition as a Distinguished Fellow is the highest commendation given to graduates and others who have strengthened the reputation of the College of Engineering through their efforts. Since 1988, the College has recognized more than 340 individuals as Distinguished Engineering Fellows.

Bro. Floyd will be the 2nd Theta Delta Alumnus to be selected as UA Distinguished Engineering Fellow. He joins Bro. Terry R. Woods (Spr. ‘77) who was selected in 2003.

Lt Col Floyd was born and raised in Evergreen, Alabama to Houston and Alberta Floyd, two educators in the Conecuh County School System (yes the home of Conecuh Sausage, the OFFICIAL sausage of the Crimson Tide). Lt Col Floyd graduated from the University of Alabama with a degree in Electrical Engineering Technology and was later Commissioned a 2nd Leutenant in the United States Air Force’s Civil Engineering Career

Field. Lt Col Floyd also holds a Master of Business Administration degree from Natonal University. He is a graduate of the United States Air Force’s Squadron Officer School, Air Command and Staff College and Air War College.

His 28 years of service as both an Active Duty and Reserves Officer included Leadership positions at Headquarters Air Force, Numbered Air Force, Division and Squadron Levels. As Individual Mobilization Augmentee to the Chief of Emergency Services Branch at Headquarters United States Air Force, Pentagon, Lt Col Floyd oversaw all Policies and funding required to train and equip 60,000 Engineers deployed worldwide. He was awarded the Defense Meritorious Service Medal for his leadership of a 100 person Joint Program Management Team deployed by the Army Corp of Engineers to Central Iraq in 2009/2010. Lt Col Floyd was also awarded the Air Force Meritorious Service Medal with three oak leaf clusters, the Air Force Commendation Medal with three oak leaf clusters, the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with two oak leaf clusters, the Air Force Organizational Excellence Award, the National Defense Service Medal, the Iraqi Campaign Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, the Korean Defense Service Medal, the Humanitarian Service Medal with one oak leaf cluster, and selected the Company Grade Officer of the Year during his assignment to San Vito Air Base in southern Italy.

While Serving in the Reserves and upon his retirement from the United States Air Force, Greg worked for nine years in the Aerospace/Defense Industry for LEAR Astronics Corp. and Raytheon Corp. He also spent 15 years in the Public Education Sector with the Long Beach Community College District and the Los Angeles Community College District.

Greg continues to volunteer and serve particularly at the University of Alabama. He has served on the Capstone Engineering Society Board of Directors for 10 years mentoring and raising scholarship funds for the undergraduate engineering students. He is also a founding Member of the Theta Delta Alumni Foundation. A 501©3 organization formed specifically to give back to the Capstone. Since it’s inception this group has provided scholarships and awards to UA’s BRIDGE Program, the Afro American Gospel Choir and a leadership award given to an undergraduate member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc.

Greg is married to Lori A. Floyd and has three children (Antaya Ballard, Jace Floyd and Lorin Floyd)..

The 34th Annual Distinguished Fellow Banquet will take place on Saturday April 8, 2023 at Hotel Capstone in Tucaloosa. You may purchase tickets to the event here

Do you know of any University of Alabama Black Alumni who are making remarkable strides in their fields? We need you to nominate them for BAA’s 60 for 60 Campaign. They will be celebrated during Black Alumni Reunion Weekend. 

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As you know, The University of Alabama has been working on a new space dedicated to our National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) and United Greek Council (UGC). We are pleased to share that it will officially be called Greek Assembly Hall and is scheduled to open this upcoming May 2023. We know that you share in our excitement about this significant addition to campus benefitting our student groups and allowing their membership to continue to grow and thrive at UA!

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Our new building, which will also provide a safe space for severe weather events, features an outdoor space to celebrate 50 years of our NPHC chapters on the University of Alabama campus with an NPHC Plaza

The NPHC Plaza, prominently placed at the front door to the Greek Assembly Hall, will include nine monuments honoring all of the Devine Nine organizations, as well as a tenth monument honoring NPHC. The pavers leading up to the front door provide an opportunity for individuals and groups to leave their legacy. This portion of the project is where we need your support. Once funded, we look forward to increasing scholarships and programmatic support for our groups.

Opportunities for Support

  • Greek Assembly Hall Fundraising Committee

Because of your continued involvement, we are inviting you to join this prestigious and select group. This opportunity requires a leadership gift of at least $1,000 – and your name will be permanently displayed on the donor wall inside the building. In addition, we ask you to share the various opportunities to support this initiative with your Greek brothers, sisters and friends who may be interested! We may host a periodic Zoom meeting to engage with the committee, but it will not be a large time commitment.

  • Philanthropic Ambassadors 
    If a smaller commitment fits your needs, we invite you to consider participating as an ambassador to our fundraising efforts. Each Philanthropic Ambassador is required to purchase a $250 personalized paver for the NPHC Plaza and share this opportunity with your network, as well.

Commit to Support the NPHC Plaza Here

Refer a Friend

If you know of someone who shares your passion for your organization and its continued success and who might be a good fit for the Greek Assembly Hall Fundraising Committee or the Philanthropic Ambassadors, please share their contact information with ofsl@ua.edu and we will reach out to them, as well. Please note we are working to ensure a well-rounded representation for the committee, and welcome an unlimited number of philanthropic ambassadors.

Please note, you are welcome to support this initiative without serving as a committee member or ambassador. Simply visit https://give.ua.edu/greek-assembly-hall. To commit to serve in a greater capacity, please visit the link above and fill out our simple survey.

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