Every year 1,825 kids ages 18-24 die on college campuses from alcohol related issues. This year 125 people between the ages of 15 and 24 have died of the coronavirus as shown below. So college kids are roughly 13x as likely to die from alcohol issues as Coronavirus.
I assume K-State has had it's fair share of alcohol related deaths over the years and that information is available to K-State Administration.
Thus K-State Administration closed down the campus, furloughed many employees, reduced revenue coming into the University and subsequently put themselves as well as their community into significant financial difficulty to save students from an illness that is less deadly than students voluntarily do to themselves each year. K-State Administration has an amazing decision process to arrive at this outcome.

I assume K-State has had it's fair share of alcohol related deaths over the years and that information is available to K-State Administration.
Thus K-State Administration closed down the campus, furloughed many employees, reduced revenue coming into the University and subsequently put themselves as well as their community into significant financial difficulty to save students from an illness that is less deadly than students voluntarily do to themselves each year. K-State Administration has an amazing decision process to arrive at this outcome.