[2]After just over a century, only six presidents have served SRJC: Floyd P. Bailey (1921-1957), Randolph Newman (1957-1970), Roy Mikalson (1971-1990), Robert F. Agrella (1990-2012), Frank Chong (2012–2023), and Maria Angélica Garcia (2023–present).
[3] The foundation is responsible for the administration of scholarships and infrastructural development fundraising,[4] in large part through the Alumni & Friends Association.
[6] In 2014, Sonoma County voters passed Measure H, a $410 million dollar bond to improve district facilities, the largest investment in the schools history.
[8] SRJC's main campus is located in central Santa Rosa, 52 miles (84 km) north of San Francisco and has traditional-style ivy-covered brick buildings on 100 acres (0.40 km2).
In addition to its administration buildings, classroom facilities, and laboratories, the campus houses a Planetarium, the Robert F. Agrella Art Gallery, the SRJC Theatre, and the Santa Rosa Junior College Multicultural Museum.
The Santa Rosa Junior College Art Gallery was established in 1973, the first significant exhibition space in the region.
The original gallery location was in Bussman Hall on the Santa Rosa Campus, where an old anthropology museum previously existed.
[13] Permanent exhibits include Native American baskets, jewelry and pottery that come from the Elsie Allen Collection, acquired in the 1970s.
The B. Robert Burdo Center is the home of Santa Rosa Junior College's Culinary Arts Program.
The contemporary adobe-style buildings with red tile roofs and clock tower with Westminster chimes reflect the Spanish history of the area.
In spring 2002 the modern facility was completed on a 20-acre (0.081 km2) site in Windsor to provide in-service training for people working in public safety.
The center is the largest provider of in-service training for law enforcement personnel north of the Golden Gate Bridge[citation needed], offering traditional academic offerings, administration and classroom buildings, an emergency medical care laboratory facility, an indoor firing range, a large multipurpose building, a scenario training village, and a driving instruction area with skid pad.