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Governor Baker keeps including ball pits on his reopening lists But will anyone jump in again?

Governor Baker keeps including ball pits on his reopening lists. But will anyone jump in again? Janelle Nanos © Matthew J Lee/Globe staff Andy Powell, owner and operator at Urban Air Adventure Park, in front of the closed four-lane American Ninja Warrior-style obstable course, the venue s signature attraction. Because of COVID 19, it cannot reopen until Aug. 1. Andy Powell never imagined his career path would lead him to spend an inordinate amount of time cleaning thousands of plastic balls. “Absolutely not,” Powell said recently from the floor of his Urban Air Adventure Park franchise in Bellingham. The 35,000-square-foot venue full of trampolines, dodgeball courts, and tumble tracks all centers around his pièce de résistance: a massive, four-lane American Ninja Warrior-style obstacle course that is the venue’s signature attraction.

Freshman 101: Penn State s LEAP Program

While some freshmen have already made the decision to spend their summer in State College (hopefully), some may still be on the fence about what to do. Registration for Penn State’s Learning Edge Academic Program (LEAP) opens on Monday, March 15. Although it has not totally been confirmed that LEAP will happen in person this year, Penn State has started planning to get students back in the classroom this fall, beginning with a phased return to normalcy this summer. Most incoming freshmen who will come to Penn State in the summer might still be wondering what LEAP even entails. Look no further than our brief, comprehensive guide.

Two new student residences open their doors

Caption: The renovation of Buildings E38 and E39 (both now grouped as E38) in Kendall Square brings new graduate student housing (Building E37) to the area as well as a lively innovation center, mixed-use retail, and a new home for MIT Admissions. Credits: Photo: John Horner Caption: The TCC Kendall child-care facility at the graduate student residence tower (E37) in the heart of Kendall Square includes a playground. Credits: Photo: John Horner Caption: The graduate student residence tower (E37) in the heart of Kendall Square provides 454 apartments, including 2-bedroom and 1-bedroom units that are prioritized for families with children as well as efficiencies for single students.

Designing in a pandemic to fight a pandemic

Credits: Image: Sean Clarke Next image Last fall, seniors in the MIT Department of Biological Engineering (BE) took on the most relevant of all possible design challenges the Covid-19 pandemic. The capstone design class in the Course 20 major, class 20.380 (Biological Engineering Design) has a different theme every semester, and in September there was little doubt about this fall’s topic Addressing the Pandemic with BE. “We weren t sure how students would respond. Would they be exhausted by Covid? Instead, students leapt at the chance to apply their skills to such an immediate problem,” says Professor Angela Koehler, a member of the teaching team.

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