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Colleges launch H1-B visa effort to keep foreign student entrepreneurs in Chicago – Crain’s Chicago Business

By March 16, 2017News
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Amid the uncertainty surrounding immigration laws, five of the city’s colleges are teaming up in an effort to help foreign student entrepreneurs stay in Chicago to build their startups.

Mayor Rahm Emanuel plans to announce this afternoon that Columbia College Chicago, DePaul University, the Illinois Institute of Technology, Loyola University Chicago and Northwestern University each will adopt global entrepreneur-in-residence programs.

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