Students at Tufts University experienced two “incidents of hate” last week, one involving racist, anti-Asian remarks and the other an act of anti-Semitism, the university’s president said Sunday. In a letter to the school’s community, President Tony Monaco wrote that several Asian students were “verbally assaulted with hateful anti-Asian rhetoric from the occupants of a passing vehicle” as they walked along Professors Row. Monaco also wrote that members of one of the school’s sports teams found “a large swastika painted on the Bello Field shed.” “Let me state as clearly as I can: Acts of anti-Asian hate and anti-Semitism such as these are unacceptable and violate what we stand for as a community,” Monaco wrote. “I acknowledge the significant harm that these incidents can have on the Asian and Jewish communities, respectively. All of us have a responsibility to speak out against such bigotry.”