For the faculty fellowship in sustainability application, Jeremy Weber proposed research on policies to generate and manage public revenues from natural gas extraction in Pennsylvania’s Marcellus Shale. During the time of the fellowship, he worked with one of his students to develop and publish a dataset and policy brief on municipal finances, drilling, and revenues from Pennsylvania’s unconventional gas well Impact Fee. He has incorporated the research into the introduction to sustainability course, a course that he has enjoyed helping to develop and teach. It is his first experience teaching to an audience with such diverse backgrounds and with faculty from other disciplines.