Dive Brief:
- Howard University is cutting its workforce about 4%.
- The school, the subject of a recent New York Times profile on its struggles, will cut about 200 positions.
- The university says it will try to maintain services in "student-facing" areas.
Dive Insight:
In part because of demographic changes facing many historically black colleges, Howard University has seen its enrollment fall. In October, its president resigned amid budget troubles, a credit downgrade and declining rankings.