This Fall, I joined the Evolutionary Psychology Lab at SUNY New Paltz. This lab is regularly working on research projects and are working constantly toward publishing these studies. Below is more information on the lab goals and accomplishments itself...
As per the Evolutionary Psychology Lab:
Since the Fall of 2000, the New Paltz Evolutionary Psychology Lab in the Psychology Department of the State University of New York at New Paltz (75 miles north of NYC) has been in the business of conducting research on the human condition using evolutionary principles. Glenn Geher, the director of the lab and author of Evolutionary Psychology 101, has published nearly 100 scholarly articles, book chapters, and books focusing on illuminating our evolved human psychology. Working with a broad array of graduate students, undergraduate students, and visiting scholars from all around the world, the work of our lab has led to new insights into topics regarding Evolutionary Psychology in various realms.
Across the publications of the lab are more than 100 instances of students serving as co-authors on scholarly publications
Also, the EvoS lab is credited with founding the NorthEastern Evolutionary Psychology Society (NEEPS) and the members regularly have special roles connected with that conference each year.