Princeton organizes numerous orientation events that help freshmen become familiar with one another, the University and the community they’ll live in for the next four years. From Sept. 2 until the first day of classes on Sept. 16, incoming students move in to campus, rough it with Outdoor Action, work on social issues in off-campus locations with Community Action, meet with faculty including President Christopher L. Eisgruber, and enjoy parties, cookouts and games on campus. Orientations also are held for new faculty, graduate students, and graduate and undergraduate students from overseas.