
About
Dr. Charles Y. Tang serves as Professor and Department Chair of Accounting at Pace University's Lubin School of Business, where he teaches financial, managerial, and global financial markets accounting across undergraduate and graduate programs. Recognized for exceptional teaching and research contributions, he holds Pace University's highest teaching honor and multiple Lubin School awards.
His educational background includes a PhD and MS in Accountancy from Baruch College (City University of New York) and an MBA in Business Administration from Antwerp University. Research focuses on accounting information systems, auditing practices, and equity valuation methodologies with significant impact in top academic journals.
Recent publications examine government contractor returns, family firm reporting quality, and auditor resignation patterns, demonstrating expertise spanning management accounting, financial reporting, and corporate governance. His work reveals consistent themes in risk assessment, transparency mechanisms, and competitive advantage within accounting frameworks.
Award highlights include:
- Lubin’s Excellence in Research Award (2015)
- Kenan Award for Teaching Excellence (2014)
- Outstanding Faculty Advisor Award from BAP National Headquarter
- Excellence in Service Award (2013)
Dr. Tang actively serves on doctoral dissertation committees across business schools and previously advised Pace’s Beta Alpha Psi honor fraternity chapter. His professional engagement includes conference presentations at American Accounting Association meetings and extensive journal reviewing activities.




