Georgian Court University Awards Honorary Doctorates to Joe Piscopo and Edgardo Miranda-Rodriguez

Lakewood, N.J. — Georgian Court University presented honorary doctorate degrees to Joe Piscopo and Edgardo Miranda-Rodriguez during the 115th Annual Commencement Ceremonies in Lakewood, N.J.

Interim University President Dr. Eugene J. Cornacchia officiated the ceremony and presented both with an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters.

Joe Piscopo is a Jersey native, a renowned actor (Saturday Night Live), the radio host of the Joe Piscopo Show, and the founder of the Positive Impact Foundation.

“Not in a million years did I think I would be worthy of anything like this,” remarked Piscopo. “Georgian Court is a great university. You make Jersey Proud! I stand here with the greatest humility and gratitude.”

The Undergraduate Commencement at Georgian Court University was held in the early afternoon of Thursday, May 14, 2026 on the campus in Lakewood. This was the first of two commencements that day. / Russ DeSantis Photography and Video, LLC

 

Piscopo helped kick off the commencement day celebration with a special live broadcast of the Joe Piscopo Show, which aired from Georgian Court’s historic Mansion on AM970. Callers shared congratulations for the honorary doctorate, and he praised the University’s commitment to service and giving back to the community.

As the Undergraduate Ceremony Speaker, he spoke about the challenges and successes of his life, and told the audience it took him years to learn the biggest lesson in life, something Georgian Court students already know.

“You have to look at what [the] Sisters of Mercy did when they created this college. It was from their heart and giving to humanity, and that is the most important thing. It took me years to learn that,” said Piscopo. “You have to take care of yourself first, use that ego, intellect, and success—don’t forget what the Sisters of Mercy have laid out for you.”

He ended with “You’re from NJ baby—don’t forget that!” and an impromptu singing performance that brought down the house, a hilarious rendition of Frank Sinatra’s classic “New York, New York” with lyrics switched to be about New Jersey with GCU sprinkled in. (YouTube Link)

Edgardo Miranda-Rodriguez is a graphic novelist, activist, creator of La Borinqueña—an original Puerto Rican superhero—and a philanthropist who works closely with the Statewide Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey.

“I’ve got my cape!” exclaimed Miranda-Rodriguez, as President Cornacchia placed the blue and gold GCU Doctoral hood over his gown.

As the Graduate Ceremony Speaker, Miranda-Rodriguez addressed the students, first in Spanish and then in English, with a message that compared commencement to writing a book. “You made it to the end of this chapter. Congratulations! Now your next challenge is to turn the page to the next chapter, which is blank—waiting for you to write it.”

Miranda-Rodriguez told students he changed career directions many times, but at the core, he kept true to his beliefs: his desire to advocate for those less fortunate and make life better for others.

“Today, more than ever, we need superheroes in classrooms, hospitals, offices, halls of justice, and in every home. People who stand up to hate and bigotry and fight it with tolerance, empathy, and love.” He concluded, “I was conferred an Honorary degree, and I am part of your cohort class of ’26. We all assemble today to start anew. Look around at each other…Our community connects us all globally and goes beyond this. Collectively, we have the superpower to save the day, and it commences now!”

Degrees were conferred on 540 students from the University’s three schools: 363 bachelor’s degrees, 171 master’s degrees, and 6 doctoral degrees. The new Master of Social Work program marked the first class of graduates with 28 students completing degree requirements. The youngest graduate is 19, and the oldest is 74. First-generation students make up 25 percent of the undergraduate class.

About Georgian Court University

Georgian Court University is a leading regional university that provides a transformative education, preparing students for ethical leadership and service in the Catholic Mercy tradition. Founded in 1908 and sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy, the university has a historic special concern for women. In 2026, Newsweek named

Georgian Court one of the top 50 colleges for women nationally in its inaugural America’s Best Colleges for Women rankings. The university is Central and South Jersey’s only Catholic university and offers a strong liberal arts core.

As a forward-thinking university that supports diversity and academic excellence, Georgian Court empowers more than 1,800 students of all faiths and backgrounds in 30+ undergraduate majors and 25+ graduate programs. The GCU Lions compete in 16 NCAA Division II sports in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC). GCU has been named to Phi Theta Kappa’s Transfer Honor Roll for eight consecutive years, recognizing it as one of the most transfer-friendly institutions in the nation. High student retention and graduation rates make GCU a Top Performer on Social Mobility on U.S. News & World Report’s rankings, and in 2024, GCU was named one of the best Online Master’s Colleges in New Jersey.

The main campus is in Lakewood, New Jersey, on the picturesque former George Jay Gould estate, a National Historic Landmark. Georgian Court, which is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, also serves students through its Center for Professional Studies, and at other locations, including GCU at Brookdale, and through multiple online degree and certificate programs.

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