1945
Dr. Domínguez is born in Havana, Cuba to Jorge Jose and Lilia Rosa Domínguez.
1960
Dr. Domínguez immigrates to the United States.
1967
Dr. Domínguez receives a Bachelor of Arts from Yale University.
1967
Dr. Domínguez marries Mary Alice Kmietek.
1968
Dr. Domínguez receives a Master of Arts from Harvard University.
1969
Dr. Domínguez becomes a Junior Fellow at Harvard University.
1972
Dr. Domínguez receives a Doctor of Philosophy in political science from Harvard University.
1972
Dr. Domínguez joins the faculty at Harvard University, becoming an assistant professor and eventually, full professor of government.
1979
Dr. Domínguez is appointed chairman of Latin American and Iberian Studies at Harvard University.
1988
Dr. Domínguez becomes a Fulbright-Hays Fellow.
1991
Dr. Domínguez receives the Joseph Levenson Memorial Teaching Award from Harvard University.
1993
Dr. Domínguez becomes a Frank G. Thomson professor of government at Harvard University.
1995
Dr. Domínguez serves as acting director of the Center for International Affairs at Harvard University.
1996
Dr. Domínguez co-authors “Democratizing Mexico: Public Opinion and Electoral Choices.”
1996
Dr. Domínguez becomes a Clarence Dillon professor of international affairs and director of the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University.
1998
Dr. Domínguez authors “Democratic Politics in Latin America and the Caribbean.”
2004
Dr. Domínguez is appointed chairman of the Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies.
2006
Dr. Domínguez becomes vice provost for international affairs at Harvard University.
2006
Dr. Domínguez earns the title of Antonio Madero Professor of Government Emeritus at Harvard University.
2010
Dr. Domínguez receives the Lifetime Academic Award from the Cuba Section of the Latin American Studies Association.