The exact origins of the most esteemed university of the water world are not certain, but our recent discoveries date the first ever cetacean to lecture under our old institution to be around 2 thousand years ago, or the first year for the whale world.
With the emergence of the Dolphin Rights Movement and the overall fight for the Cetaceans Rights in land, the relationship between the aquatic mammal world with the land animals, specially humans, begun to flourish around the 19th century in the Gregorian calendar of humans.
Thanks to that, the Cetacean University opened its doors in 1910 to the study of a variety of land animals, as well as allowing the enrollment of human students, in several of our majors, so it can occur a fruitful cultural and knowledge exchange between the cetaceans and the land world.