Teaching undergraduate Chinese courses, developing text & supplementary materials since 1982. Directing and coordinating ASU Summer Language & Cultural Program in China since 1988. Sponsor & Advisor of National Honor Society of Foreign Languages for Faculty & Students AMG, IOTA Chapter, and CHUSA Chinese Undergraduate Students Association.
Received CLAS awards for the Creation of Multimedia Materials to Support the Instruction of Third-Year Chinese Conversation to develop the text & CD-DVD production 2005, and the Creation of an on-line supplementary materials application to support first year Mandarin Chinese learning and instruction, 2004.
Awarded Distinguished Teaching Award for CLAS Outstanding Lecturer, 2004, Hall of Fame Outstanding Advisor of Student Organizations Resource Center & Community Service Program, 2003, and AZLA Outstanding Post-Secondary Educator of the Year 2006.
- Gary Tipton, Tim Wong, Tu Eugenia, Patty Pang. Fundamental Chinese. Printing (1998).
- Phil Williams, Patty Pang. Cold Ashes in the Heart, the Tragedy of Taiwanese Literature. Modern Chinese Writers: Self-Portrayals (1992).
- Patty Pang. La funcionalidad de la Naturaleza y la animalizacion de los personajes en El Hijo de la Tempestad de Eusebio Chacon. Rocky Mountain Council on Latin American Studies 32nd Annual Meeting (1984).
- Zhang, Xia, Pang, Patty, Irvin, Kelly. Creation of an On-Line Supplementary Materials Application to Support First-Year Learning & Instruction in Mandarin Chinese. Arizona Language Association Fall 2004 Conference (Oct 2004).
- Pang, Patty. ASU Summer Intensive Language & Cultural Program and Winter Research Program. 2003 Western Conference of the Association for Asian Studies
- Office of the Vice President for Global Engagement, Calligraphy demonstration (2008 - Present)
- SILC Asian Autumn Picnic, organizer (2008 - Present)
- Barrett Honor College, Fullbright Interview Committee (2008 - Present)
- CHUSA, Chinese Undergraduate Students Association, Sponsor & Advisor (2007 - Present)
- Undergraduate Chinese Student Association - CHUSA, Sponsor & Advisor (2007 - Present)
- SILC Asian Languages Instruction Committee, member (2006 - Present)
- Arizona, Nevada & Utah Chapters of AMG, Regional Vice-President & AMG National Executive Council (2005 - Present)
- Arizona Languages Articulation Task Force, member (2003 - Present)
- Alpha Mu Gamma, National Honor Society of Foreign Languages for Students & Faculty, advisor & sponsor of IOTA Chapter (1999 - Present)
- Honor Students Society, Summer Program Participants & Chinese studying students, fund raising advisor (1999 - Present)
- National Alpha Mu Gamma Honor Society, Sponsor & Advisor (1999 - Present)
- ASU Summer Art, Language & Cultural Program and Winter Research Program in China, co-director and coordinator (1988 - Present)
- summer program in China, Residence Director (2009 - 2009)
- ASU Summer Art, Language & Cultural Program in China, Resident Director & Coordinator (1988 - 2008)
- ASU Undergraduate Chinese Students Organization, Advisor (2006 - 2008)
- Arizona Languages Articulation Task Force Committee, member (2004 - 2007)
- National Foreign Languages Honor Society for Students & Faculty AMG, Regional Vice-President for Arizona, Nevada & Utah Chapters, and AMG National Scholarship Review Committee (2004 - 2007)
- National Honor Society of Foreign Languages for Faculty & Students, sponsor, advisor of IOTA Chapter, Regional Vice-President & National AMG Scholarships Review Committee (1999 - 2007)
- Honor College NSEP Scholarship Review Committee, evaluate applicants for National Security Education Program Undergraduate Scholarship (2004 - 2005)
- Alpha Mu Gamma National Honor Students Society of International Languages, IOTA chapter, Spnsor & Advisor (2003)
- Alpha Mu Gamma National Honor Students of International Languages Society, IOTA Chapter, Sponsor & Advisor (2003)
- Annual Asian Picnic, member of orgnizing faculty (2003)
- Annual Chinese New Year Celebration, coordinator (2003)
- Center for Asian Studies, Summer Sessions & Commencement, Department of Languages and Literatures, coordinator for a speech and presentation by Dr. Andrew Smith (2003)