This course aims to analyze the disparities between the findings of the Warren Commission and the United States House of Representatives regarding the assassination of President Kennedy. The Warren Commission, which conducted a ten-month investigation and released its conclusions in September 1964, will be compared with the conclusions reached by the House of Representatives, which conducted a more extensive thirty-one-month investigation and published its report in March 1979. Throughout the course, you will have the opportunity to develop a comprehensive understanding of the controversies surrounding President Kennedy's assassination. The two-day, two-hour sessions are structured to provide ample time for you to share your comments and pose questions, fostering a dynamic and engaging learning environment. There is no political agenda. This approach encourages a well-rounded exploration of the subject matter, allowing you to delve into various perspectives and gain a deeper insight into the complexities surrounding this historical event.