Foudazi named honoree of first NMSU Intellectual Property Award Cassie McClure LAS CRUCES - In celebration of World Intellectual Property Day April 26, New Mexico State University’s Office of the Vice President for Research and Arrowhead Center will recognize Reza Foudazi with the first NMSU Intellectual Property Award, which honors NMSU faculty or staff who have developed intellectual property with demonstrated societal, industrial or commercial benefits. “One of Arrowhead’s highest charges and top priorities is working with NMSU’s inventors and innovators to ensure their work is available to the largest possible base of users and beneficiaries,” said Kathryn Hansen, Arrowhead Center CEO and director. “We look to support work and research that can change the lives of everyday people or advance industries through a day-to-day application.”