2025 Phitness Challenge
Join ANCA in our fitness challenge by downloading the Better Together app and tracking your fitness progression. Prizes for brothers with the most progress logged in the app will include copmlimentary registration for the 2025 District Conference. The challenge starts Saturday, February 1st, 2025. Make sure to download the Better Together app from the Google Play and Apple App stores.


Tribute to Brother William Porter
Remembering the life of William Porter. Sunrise July 14, 1950, Sunset May 5, 2021.
Brother Victor Solomon Crowned 17th Mr. HBCU
Beta Epsilon Brother Victor Solomon competed in the Mr. HBCU competition last night as part of his job duties as Mr. A&T.
Brothe Solomon did an amazing job and swept all of the categories. 1st place for talent, 1st place for oratory and most importantly being crowned the 17th Mr. HBCU.
Oratory:
Talent:
Beta Epsilon’s Victor Solomon Debuts on The Voice
“North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University senior Victor Solomon will debut on television screens across America Monday night for his blind audition on the season premiere of NBC’s hit singing competition series, “The Voice.”
Solomon is well known to Aggies as this year’s Mr. A&T, as well as the dynamic soloist who ended the Spring 2020 virtual graduation celebration video with a rousing rendition of “And I Rise Up.” Between Facebook and YouTube, that video has been seen more than 115,000 times.”
Brother Hemphill named ODU president
For the first time in its 91-year history, Old Dominion University has named a Black president, an Alpha Man.
Brian O. Hemphill ,(Gamma Psi chapter, ’88) president of Radford University, will be ODU’s ninth president when he starts over the summer, the university announced in a news release Friday.
Bro. Watlington named superintendent of Rowan-Salisbury Schools
Guilford County Schools Chief of Schools Brother Dr. Tony Watlington has been named superintendent of Rowan-Salisbury Schools.

Bro. Tobias Floyd Elected NPHC President at Fayetteville State University
Bro. Tobias Floyd, a member of the Epsilon Zeta Chapter at Fayetteville State University (FSU), has been elected president of the campus National Pan-Hellenic Council for the 2020-21 academic year.
Bro. Floyd, a spring 2019 initiate of Alpha Phi Alpha, is a native of Greensboro, N.C. He attended the Middle College at North Carolina A&T State University. A senior, Bro. Floyd is majoring in Business Administration with a concentration in Management.
Bro. Floyd is the son of Bro. Kevin Floyd, a member of the Kappa Lambda Chapter in Greensboro, N.C. His mother, Dr. Loury Floyd, serves as Dean of the School of Education at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. She is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.















