On March 10, with uncertainty around Covid-19 at its peak, staff members at the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship gathered to decide if they should hold the delta v summer accelerator. The program had always relied on students’ physical presence on campus to immerse them in startup life and teach them about entrepreneurship. “Everyone was in shock back in March, and people just assumed we weren’t going to be doing delta v,” says Managing Director Bill Aulet. “We realized the students were really on board, and we’d been talking…